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In Mariupol, the occupiers opened a school, there is no food for children

Teaching is in Russian.

In Mariupol, the occupiers opened a school, there is no food for children
Photo: Petro Andryushchenko / Telegram

In Mariupol, Donetsk region, the russian occupation forces opened school №65.

The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko reports about it in his Telegram channel.

"To do this, parents were forced to clean up garbage, close the windows with plastic wrap and restore order. In fact, 9 classes of different ages with 35-45 children in each were enrolled. There is no school lunches for children. Electricity is supplied from one generator, so de facto education is without any computer technology," he said.

Teaching, emphasizes the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, is conducted in russian: language, literature, mathematics.

"Graduates are promised DNR diplomas and offered immediate admission to a number of russian universities located in economically depressed regions and not in demand from the russians. The Soviet Union has returned to Mariupol in all the bright colors of the Middle Ages and totalitarianism," he said.

Due to issues with water supply, occupation troops in Mariupol established mobile shower tents in the city.

According to intelligence, approximately from mid-June, the russian occupiers will stop supplying funds and "humanitarian aid" to Mariupol.

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