‘Mariupol Is Diseased’: Residents Deny Russia’s Stories About Occupied City
- On July 1, the BBC reported Mariupol residents deny Russian claims of reconstruction amid ongoing devastation.
- In recent months, pro-Russian influencers have promoted glossy videos claiming Mariupol is rebuilt, but residents' accounts reveal ongoing ruin and hardship.
- Residents report most of Mariupol remains in ruins, with sporadic, unsafe water, power outages, high food costs, and scarce medicines, as firsthand accounts confirm ongoing hardships.
- Ukrainian resistance conducts covert acts like graffiti, arson, and leaflet distribution to oppose Russian occupation and support Ukraine’s sovereignty.
- As negotiations continue, Mariupol residents oppose territorial concessions, with John stating, 'We don’t want ‘peace at any cost’, we want liberation.
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Mariupol occupied by Russia, despite the statements of the Rascists, remains broken.
Mariupol (Ukraine) - In recent months, videos have appeared on the Internet and Russian television stations showing the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol as a place where life is returning to normal and war-torn homes are being repaired. Residents of the city, which Russian forces seized more than three years ago, disagree, the BBC reports. They say there is a shortage of drinking water and basic medicine in Mariupol, and most building…
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