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Successive Russian attacks have caused many casualties in Mariupol, where the remaining inhabitants of the country are already endangered by another factor, deadly diseases due to the very severe sanitary conditions which are like in the Middle Ages,
About 100 thousand inhabitants are left in the city, who are at risk, from diseases such as cholera and dysentery due to lack of sewerage.
City Mayor Vadym Boychenko said that the warmer the weather, the more critical the situation would become, as the corpses under the rubble were also decomposing and there was a marked shortage of drinking water and food.
“The occupiers are not able to provide the existing population with food, water and medicine, or they are simply not interested in it. The Russian army is blocking all possibilities for evacuating the inhabitants, people will die.” said Vadym Boychenko, calling for immediate and complete evacuation of Mariupol.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is in Kiev today for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss setting up humanitarian corridors to evacuate people from Mariupol.
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