Life Under Russian Occupation: Mariupol Resident Describes 'Total Pressure' and Stolen Children
The Trump ReportDecember 3, 202516 min6,313 views
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- π₯ Life in occupied Mariupol is described as survival rather than living, with worsening conditions and a lack of basic necessities.
- π§ A major issue is water supply, with residents receiving water for only 4 hours every 48 hours.
- π Over 20,000 people in Mariupol are now homeless, with their former apartments demolished by Russian forces, leaving them without housing.
Russian Troop Behavior and Control
- π Russian troops are primarily stationed in industrial zones, not civilian centers, but their presence enforces total oppressive control.
- π Civilians are under constant surveillance, with strict control over internet traffic, mobile calls, and webcam identification systems.
- π Reports of brutality include the forced removal of parents' rights and the systematic
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Russian occupationMariupolPetro AndryushchenkoTotal pressureStolen childrenOppressionSurveillanceHumanitarian crisisUkraine War
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