In occupied Mariupol, Russians have not yet connected the surviving high-rise buildings to heating - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
Two years after the occupation, many of Mariupol's surviving buildings remain without heating, leaving residents freezing in the cold.
In the temporarily occupied Mariupol, Donetsk region, Russians have not yet connected a significant part of the surviving high-rise buildings to the heating system. This was reported by UNN with reference to the Center for National Resistance.
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The occupation authorities of the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol continue to destroy the city, which was almost completely destroyed by Russian troops
It is noted that in the city, two years after the beginning of the occupation, a significant number of surviving houses are still not connected to the heating system. As a result, people there are doomed to the cold, and their homes are gradually being destroyed.
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In addition, Mariupol is facing a disaster with garbage collection.
"The occupants have looted municipal equipment, and "gifts" from the bosses are not enough, because the purpose of these "transfers of equipment" is propaganda," the CSC reports.
To recap,
In the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region, the vast majority of apartment buildings do not have heating, which is why deaths among local residents are recorded.