Mayor Mariupol, ‘corpses on the street, lack of water and food’

(ANSA) – ROME, JUN 13 – More than one hundred thousand people remain trapped in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol occupied by Russian troops. The mayor of the city Vadym Boichenko told the BBC.

“They don’t have clean water. There is no food, no electricity, no drugs.

Hospitals were damaged, doctors were killed.

People do not live, survive and fight for food, “complained the mayor.

Boichenko, who left Mariupol, reported that the bodies of many victims still lie in the bombed buildings.

“There are many deaths in Mariupol. The Russians did not take away the bodies of the people they killed in the bombing.

Many bodies are still under the rubble … According to the doctors, this summer in Mariupol will be horrible, with the risk “that” thousands of lives can be lost “.

In recent days, the British Ministry of Defense had warned of the risk of cholera in Mariupol. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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