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There are suspicions that the number of human losses in Mariupol will be much greater than 20 thousand, - Denisova

Dozens of dead bodies of civilians are detected under each dismantled house.

There are suspicions that the number of human losses in Mariupol will be much greater than 20 thousand, - Denisova
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In Mariupol, during the disassembly of wreckages, the psyche of people is destroyed because of masses of dead bodies.

This was written on Telegram by the Commissioner for Human Rights Liudmyla Denisova.

"Ukrainians who stayed in the city are forced to follow the orders of the occupiers. This allows them to get grocery rations and feed relatives, as well as be at least in relative safety. Dozens of dead bodies of civilians are detected under each dismantled house. So, there are quite reasonable suspicions that the official figures for human losses in Mariupol will be much greater than 20 thousand," - said in the message.

The City Hall has the testimony of a man who had to do this terrible job. He told about the fact that many Mariupol residents began to have nervous breakdowns from what they saw.

Russian invaders do not allow to bury citizens who died in their own homes. Then, inscriptions are left on the door of their dwellings, indicating, not the date of death, but the discovery of the cadaver. They're waiting in line for burial right in apartments or houses.

Satellite images from Maxar Technologies also appeared on the network. They testify that the occupiers for several days are working on the site of the drama theater that they bombed. Heavy construction equipment has already been fitted there. From under the wreckage of the theater take out the bodies of the dead people. They are planned to be buried in a 300-meter trench in Manhush.

Earlier, in Mariupol, under the cover of the silent regime, the russian occupiers arranged a new point of sniper fire.

On May 7, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the first stage of the evacuation mission from Azovstal. He noted that more than 300 people - women, and children - were saved.

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