In the Mariupol region, the occupiers banned burials in the large cemetery: reason.
The occupation authorities closed the cemetery in Old Crimea in the Mariupol region due to a lack of space. This was reported by the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko.
Plainly ran out of space. First, the tragic 21st sector of mass graves of Mariupol residents killed by Russians with tens of thousands of graves. Then every week 300-400 new graves for the third year. The space ran out
The advisor to the mayor noted that the Russians did not allocate a place for a new cemetery.
Recall that in occupied Mariupol, Russian occupiers are forcing Ukrainian children to engage in the production of drones for the Russian army. It is known that in Mariupol at school No. 47, a specialized engineering class was opened, where students are taught the design and production of drones. This is part of the Russian program "Education," which is funded by the Kremlin.
Also, in occupied Mariupol, the invaders announced the construction of 3.5 thousand new apartments, which they plan to sell at prices inaccessible to local residents.
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