In Mariupol, the dead are buried in mass graves

The Russian occupiers do not allow the relatives of the dead to bury them. People are buried in mass graves.
This was reported by the Telegram channel of the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol "Andryushchenko Time".
New bullying of the occupiers during the burial of the dead Mariupol residents. The occupiers provide a certificate of death and the right to be buried in a separate grave in a coffin only upon death from natural causes, the report says.
In the event of a person's death under shelling or even death from the consequences of injuries received, a death certificate is not issued. And they bury a person exclusively in a mass grave without a name. At most, relatives can be given a certificate after the burial about the "missing person."
It's not even a cover-up anymore. This is already something else. But I don't know the name for it. Anger. Just anger, - wrote Pyotr Andryushchenko.
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