Mariupol: invaders don’t bother to clear residential buildings of newly discovered bodies

Mariupol: invaders don’t bother to clear residential buildings of newly discovered bodies

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More civilian bodies are being discovered under the rubble in the practically destroyed city of Mariupol, while the occupation forces refuse to bury them.

That’s according to Petro Andriushchenko, the advisor to the Mariupol mayor, Ukrinform reports.

"New terrible finds. Left Bank. Morskyi Blvd. The bodies haven’t yet been removed from under the rubble. Some of the corpses have been simply gnawed by dogs," Andriushchenko wrote.

According to the official, local residents report that as of today, some four to six bodies remain in this building, while the occupation authorities do not react, pretending that nothing is happening. Instead, it "stamps" the "recovery" picture.

Read also: Enemy tanks move through Mariupol towards Berdiansk

Andryushchenko noted that next to the house where the bodies of the dead were found, while people keep living in the damaged building. The official has called on the occupiers to remove the bodies from the house located at 14 Morskyi Boulevard.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, Russia's aggression in Mariupol caused one of the biggest humanitarian disasters. The city has been almost completely destroyed as a result of enemy shelling.

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