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During the demolition of a house in Mariupol, the Russians sent 130 bodies of the dead to the construction waste

During the demolition of a house in Mariupol, the Russians sent 130 bodies of the dead to the construction waste
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The invaders continue to cover up the traces of their crimes in Mariupol. According to the adviser to the city's mayor, Petr Andryushchenko, during the demolition of one of the houses, 130 bodies of dead were sent to the construction waste.

In the Cheryomushki micro-district, the Russians demolished a house on 17 Novorossiyskaya Street. In total, 200 Mariupol residents were killed in the basement as a result of shelling.

“Only about 70 bodies were taken out of the basement. Only those that were intact, and everything else was in construction waste,” Andryushchenko wrote in his Telegram channel.

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The adviser noted that this house as well as neighboring ones no longer exists.

"This house (as well as neighboring ones) no longer exists. However, there are witnesses. Evil must be punished. Anyone who dismantles houses must bear the same responsibility as the murderers-occupiers," Andryushchenko added.

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