Occupants of the terrorist state of Russia are forcing local residents to dismantle the rubble of the Drama Theater, on which the invaders dropped bombs in March.
The Russians resorted to coercion to get people involved in clearing the rubble of the building. The work of civilians is controlled by the military armies of the Russian Federation.
This was announced by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.
“The rubble of the Drama Theater continues to be sorted out. Now the occupiers have resorted to forcing locals to carry out work,” Andryushchenko said.
Meanwhile, according to him, the pseudo-officials of the occupied Donetsk region – the so-called “DPR” – are involved only in the removal of the bodies of the dead.
As reported, about 100,000 residents of Mariupol who still remain in the blocked city are in mortal danger not only because of shelling, but also unbearable living conditions and unsanitary conditions. Lack of centralized water supply and sanitation, as well as lack of drinking water and food, can lead to serious illnesses. And under the rubble there are many corpses that will begin to decompose.