No light, no heat: in Mariupol, the occupiers tried to cover up a "full set of blackouts" with festive locations
Kyiv • UNN
Residents of Mariupol experienced a gloomy New Year's Eve without heat and electricity as boiler repairs continued and the occupiers launched fireworks, overshadowing the city's real problems.
In occupied In occupied Mariupol, the collaboration administration failed to establish critical infrastructure of the city. While one of the city's largest boiler houses, Zakhidna, was closed for repairs on was closed for repairs again on New Year's Eve, people lit candles and dressed warmly to stay warm. warmly to avoid freezing in their homes. This was reported by Mariupol City Council, reports UNN.
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In the dark and with and cold radiators: how Mariupol residents celebrated the New Year under occupation. In occupied In occupied Mariupol, the year 2024 was celebrated with festive locations that the invaders tried to cover up the real state of affairs. But they were mostly visited by migrants from the Russian Federation. The locals were not in the mood for celebration. After all, in some of the of the houses had no electricity or heat,
It is noted that the boiler house "Zakhidna boiler house, which is one of the largest in the city, is closed for repairs.
Local residents emphasize the "long-term abuse", as "the heating goes out several times a day, or is not available at all". times a day, or even absent around the clock".
Shevchenko Boulevard at 10 p.m. There is no electricity, water, heat or internet. Happy New Year
It is indicated that there was no heating on Chornomorska Street, in addition, on Mezheva and Novorossiyska streets had no electricity. Some houses had a "full set of of power outages," the agency reports.
At the same time the invaders fired fireworks, which frightened people, who thought it was explosions - most of the population still has trauma The majority of the population still has traumas from the blockade.
But the occupiers do not care about the pain of civilians, summarizes the Mariupol City Council.
Recall
Earlier, UNN reported earlier that the Russian military was moving more than dozen trucks with ammunition and military equipment.