What is happening now in Mariupol. Photo 18+


The city has morgues right on the street near shopping centers. And there are more and more graves in the courtyards of residential buildings
The occupiers set up a morgue on the territory of the former shopping center in Mariupol.
One of the local residents told 0629.com.ua that she was looking for her relative in this makeshift cemetery. But she couldn't find it.
There are no refrigerators. The bodies are brought and stacked right on the street, on the pavement, under the sun. All bodies are already decomposing. People, morgue workers, are no longer sensitive to this.

Also, information about how today's Mariupol lives appeared on the telegram channel of the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko
For example, the invaders are planning to open the doors of closed apartments in surviving houses. In addition, the number of improvised graves is increasing. The death rate remains extremely high.
The ambulance building, where an infectious disease ward was planned to open, is scheduled for demolition next week. Medical equipment will be moved to the courthouse. The opening of the infectious diseases department has been postponed for at least 10 days.
As Andryushchenko writes, school authorities forbid teenagers who studied in Ukrainian-language schools to use Ukrainian even during breaks. School principals openly threaten "consequences for children and parents" if Ukrainian is heard in communication.
The administration of the occupiers plans to introduce paid travel from August 1. The announced ticket price is 18 rubles (9 hryvnias). Transport (all 12 buses plus four from the Russians) operate according to the "schedule". The pause between landings is from two to four hours.
Artur Zayonts specialises in news from the frontline. A historian by education, Arthur has always sought to bring depth and context to his journalistic work.











