New houses built by Russia are collapsing in Mariupol: consequences shown.
According to inkorr.com: In Mariupol, the destruction of new residential buildings in the 'Nevsky' complex, built by Russia in 2023 as part of a PR campaign, has begun. Journalist Denys Kazansky reported this, referring to 'Glavkom'.
Already now, it is visible how the cladding with insulation is falling off the walls of these buildings due to unreliable fastening. These 'exemplary' homes, which the Kremlin boasted about in its propaganda, cannot withstand even short-term use.
Let us recall that two years ago, Vladimir Putin personally visited the temporarily occupied Mariupol and was in the Nevsky microdistrict. The Russian dictator inspected the construction and assured that 'these houses are no worse than good Moscow apartments'. However, it is now clear that haste and low-quality work have led to the rapid destruction of the housing.
Condition of infrastructure
In temporarily occupied Mariupol, Russian troops have damaged a football field as part of their propaganda campaigns. New satellite images show the scale of destruction in the city, as well as problems with the reservoir that threaten fish and the aquatic environment.
Warfare tactics
It was previously reported that Russia has changed its tactics of warfare, using drones to attack civilian objects and transport. Currently, Russian troops are actively using drones for systematic attacks on moving columns and roads.
The destruction of new houses in Mariupol is evidence of the low quality of construction carried out by Russia for propaganda purposes. These facts once again confirm the aggressive nature of the actions of the Russian government in Ukraine and their negative impact on the local population and infrastructure.
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