In Mariupol "humanitarian aid" is handed out next to an overcrowded morgue. Details

The humanitarian aid handed out by the invaders is the only way to get food in the captured city.
The daily queue for humanitarian aid (in fact, for food) in the former Metro shopping center reaches from 1.5 to 2 thousand people.
This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Mariupol Petr Andryushchenko.
Up to 400 sets are issued per day. In the heat under the sun, people stand in line for 6 hours in vain. There is no drinking water, there is nowhere to get it on the territory of the “humanitarian headquarters”. There is no shade to hide. Every time in recent days, up to 10 people are taken to the hospital due to fainting. The stench from the mortuary, set up 200 meters away, is getting worse daily, Andryushchenko wrote.
He also posted a photo of the set, for which people stand in the heat for days.
There is no other way to get food, he added.
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