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Main problems of occupied part of Mariupol - water, food, and money - Andriushchenko.
150-170 thousand Mariupol residents remain hostages of the occupying power.
This figure was published on Telegram by the adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andriushchenko, informs Censor.NET.
At the same time, the humanitarian situation in the city is disappointing. In particular, there are problems with water. "All basements are flooded, streets are turned into rivers. Vodokanal workers have received diving equipment and are trying unsuccessfully to repair gusts in the basements. Drinking water is still inaccessible. For the majority of Mariupol residents, it is necessary to overcome a long way to water supply points (barrels or water carriers), one of them lacks water," the adviser points out.
According to him, food problems continue.
"The flow of traders from the surrounding villages and the growth of natural markets is increasing. But the problem is money. There is a second point of "cashing out" hryvnia near the "Metro". Course 1.8 but in Donetsk 2.2. "Marauders under the" roof "of the self-proclaimed Konstantin Ivanyushchenko are robbing Mariupol residents even here," Andryushchenko states.
Air Force Coalition aims to deliver first F-16s to Ukraine in summer - Danish Defense Ministry.
Work on the transfer of F-16 aircraft to Ukraine is ongoing, and training of personnel and pilots is underway.
Belgium to allocate 200 million euros to Germany’s initiative to find air defense systems for Ukraine.
After a meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine’s Defense (Ramstein format) on April 26, Belgian Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder announced additional assistance to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense.
Occupiers issued Russian passports to 14-year-old students of Melitopol regional center for social and psychological rehabilitation - Lubinets.
14-year-old children of the Melitopol Regional Center for Social and Psychological Rehabilitation, who were left without parental care and are under occupation, were issued Russian passports.
Ukraine needs integrated air and missile defense, not just Patriot - Austin.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin spoke about the progress of negotiations on the supply of additional Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine.
Stoltenberg: Russian spies won’t hinder support for Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the recent cases of espionage in favor of Russia in NATO member states will not prevent the provision of military assistance to Ukraine.
China building huge new space army to blast targets from thousands of miles away.
CHINA is building a huge Star Wars army in space — tripling the number of its spy satellites in six years. Experts warn the Communist superpower could use them to support an invasion of Taiwan, with submarines firing missiles at targets that have ...
What to expect from Supreme Court's presidential immunity arguments.
NBC News Legal Analyst Joyce Vance joins Meet the Press NOW to discuss what to expect as the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on former President Donald Trump’s presidential immunity claims. » Subscribe to NBC News: NBC News Digital is a col...
'The Five': Could Trump be the first president in history to go to jail?.
'The Five' co-hosts react to the prosecution in NY v. Trump claiming the former president violated trial restrictions in a gag order showdown. #foxnews #thefive Subscribe to Fox News! Watch more Fox News Video: Watch Fox News Channel Live: FOX New...
Meet the Press NOW — April 24
Pro-Palestinian protests continue to take place across universities nationwide. Arizona Statehouse lawmakers pass a bill that would repeal the near total ban on abortion upheld by the state’s Supreme Court. President Biden signs a 95 billion dolla...
Reggie Bush, former star running back at USC, will get his Heisman Trophy back.
The former USC Trojan football star won the trophy back in 2005 but was forced to give it up in 2010 when an NCAA probe found he and his family received improper benefits during his college career. ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: Watch 24/7 ...
Behind Ukraine's push to mobilize the necessary forces - DW News.
It's been more than two years now since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Since then, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men have been called up to serve in the military. Subscribe: For more news go to: Follow DW on social media:...