Bombing of a children's hospital in Mariupol: almost 50 people were burned alive

More than 90% of the city's infrastructure has been destroyed, some cannot be rebuilt.

In Mariupol during the bombing of a children's hospital by the Russian occupiers Almost 50 people were burned alive, according to the Mariupol City Council's Telegram.

According to the mayor, Mariupol, which until recently was a symbol of development, is now almost completely destroyed by the Russian occupiers. More than 90% of the city's infrastructure has been destroyed, and at least 40% can no longer be rebuilt.

The city council has set up a commission to record the destruction of public and private property. To date, more than 300 such facts have been recorded. But the main crime is thousands of killed peaceful Mariupol residents.

According to preliminary estimates, 5,000 people were killed in the blockade in Mariupol alone, about 210 of them children. Russian terrorist forces dropped several heavy bombs on a children's hospital, destroyed one of the buildings of the city hospital №1. Almost 50 people were burned alive. where more than 900 people were hiding from the shelling at the time. These are just a few examples of the deliberate destruction of the civilian population of Mariupol, “Boychenko said.

The Russian occupiers launched mobile crematoria in Mariupol. The bodies of the dead Mariupol residents are being destroyed. In addition, the city is destroying potential witnesses to these and other crimes.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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