Hundreds of houses in Mariupol are left without heating as the occupiers do not finance the replacement of pipes, forcing
residents to endure the cold and face problems such as mold in their homes.
In occupied
In occupied Mariupol, residents of hundreds of houses are freezing in their apartments - there is no heat
even despite the so-called "repair", as the occupiers do not allocate funds to replace
outdated pipes. This was reported by the Mariupol City Council, according to UNN.
Mariupol residents are freezing in their homes, the occupiers do not allocate funds to replace pipes. Hundreds of houses in the occupied city are still without heat. Thus, residents of a high-rise building at 9 Solnechnaya Street are freezing. The so-called "repair" was done in the building, even batteries were installed. But there is still no heat. People are outraged - mold is already appearing in the apartments
Residents of the city captured by
residents of the city captured by Russian troops say they are "not cared for". According to pensioner Viktor Grigorievich, despite
despite the fact that in early December there is no heating
there is no heating and "no one is connecting it". At the same time, "Teplomerezha" is inactive, as there are no funds to replace outdated networks - in response to residents' appeals, they ask not to call anymore.
There are no funds for people to work. They don't want to work for such a salary
Residents are afraid,
that they will have to buy and turn on heaters. Since there are hundreds of situations, this can
lead to power outages and fires. It is pointed out that the occupiers do not care about the problems of ordinary
people, because for them Mariupol is just a way to write off money and
to enrich themselves in the war.
To recap
In Mariupol, on
15.5 times higher radiation background was recorded on Pishchany beach in Mariupol.