The Russians do not stop shouting about the “improvement” of life and the “restoration” of Mariupol.
In anticipation of this purpose, the first deputy of the presidential administration of Russia, Sergei Kiriyenko, and the secretary of the general council of United Russia, Andrey Turchak, arrived in the besieged city. It is they who are the curators of the “integration” of Mariupol into the Russian Federation.
This was announced in Telegram by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Petr Andryushchenko.
According to him, the Moscow guests were accompanied by local collaborators: “mayor” Konstantin Ivashchenko and pseudo-secretary of the community Yevgeny Kharmyshev.
They opened a monument to their grandmother with a flag on the Liberators’ Warriors Square. However, the invaders call the Lenin Komsomol, because that was the name before decommunization. “It is interesting that during the speech, Turchak admitted that the war between Russia and Ukraine lasts 8 years, and once again announced the holding of a parade in Mariupol on May 9. No one is hiding anymore,” the city hall representative emphasized.
In honor of the visit of the occupiers, the first bus route was launched in Mariupol. It runs only one bus. The terrorists have announced a second route, which will also have one bus. “Both buses miraculously survived during the destruction of the city. The logic is simple: how many buses – so many routes,” Andryushchenko added.
In addition, the occupiers began the announced “restoration” not with the restoration of bombed-out settlements, but with their renaming, which took place as part of decommunization in Ukraine. For example, the Russians returned the old name on the road sign of the village of Nikolskoye – now it has become Volodarsky.
As reported, Mariupol remains the hottest spot in the Donetsk region. The city is destroyed and blocked by Russian invaders. They mock the locals, step up filtering measures and implement an information blockade. In addition, residents of Mariupol are being deported to Vladivostok and offered low-paid jobs: the conditions in which Ukrainians live have become known.