Mariupol named the deadliest place in Ukraine since the beginning of a full-scale invasion of Russian troops. This thesis was voiced in the report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet, the Mariupol City Council said in his Telegram.
“From February to the end of April, Mariupol was probably the deadliest place in Ukraine. The intensity and scale of hostilities, destruction, deaths and injuries clearly testify to serious violations of international humanitarian law and gross violations of international law,” Michelle Bachelet was quoted in the Mariupol City Council.
Confirmed the death of 1348 civilians in Mariupol, including 70 children. “But the actual number of deaths is many times higher,” the Mariupol City Council notes..
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Michelle Bacchelet, in her report, also noted that the inhabitants of the city spent more than a month under siege: in basements without water, heat and medical care.. During active hostilities in the city, all hospitals were destroyed, up to 90% of multi-storey buildings were damaged or destroyed, as well as up to 60% of private.
The report also says that there is no running water in Mariupol, the need to bury many more decomposing bodies. Many who wanted to evacuate simply did not have such an opportunity..
And, most importantly, the current situation in the city is terrible - the WHO warns of the danger of an outbreak of infectious diseases, in particular, cholera, because so far many bodies have not been buried.
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Recall, according to the mayor’s adviser Petr Andryushchenko, in Mariupol, 10-15 calls with symptoms of cholera or dysentery are recorded every day. However, there are no necessary reagents for detecting diseases, because the occupiers took them out.