Russian emergency services, who were involved in the analysis of the rubble of the Mariupol Drama Theater, have released data on 12 dead.
The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko told about it.
"The russians continue to do everything to cover up crimes. It is gradually becoming clear why Mariupol residents are not involved in the analysis of blockages in places such as the Drama Theater and the Maternity Hospital," Andryushchenko said.
He added that it was estimated that at least 300 people had been killed by the russian occupiers.
"We also understand where the bodies of others were divided. They are hidden under numbers in the nameless mass graves of Mangush," said the adviser to the Mariupol mayor.
On May 10 Petro Andryushchenko reported that the russian invaders continued to dismantle blockages of the Mariupol drama theater and involved the Ministry of Emergencies of the russian federation because locals refuse to help occupiers.
Mariupol City Council, citing witnesses, said that about 300 people were killed when a bomb was dropped on a drama theater. And in early May, the Associated Press News, based on its own investigation, published information about nearly 600 dead.