In one week, 14 new cases of acute intestinal infection were registered in Mariupol. During this time, 178 people died. Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, reported this in Telegram,
KYIV. UkraineGate . 12. August . 2022 | Ukraine News .
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“A plus 14 cases of acute intestinal infection were registered during the week. Taking into account 17 cases last week, we can say that there are the first direct signs of an epidemic spread of an infectious disease. 178 people died (according to registration at the morgue – ed.) of “natural” causes, 43 of them in hospitals. The death rate continues to rise,” Andryushchenko wrote.
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According to the mayor’s advisor, the “restoration” of Mariupol by the Russian occupation authorities has almost stopped. Despite the illusion of an anthill, Tula contractors who worked in the Left Bank district left the city. Debris clearance has also been stopped, construction has not started, and the restoration of electricity and water supply is making almost no progress. This is the situation throughout the city, except for the “new quarter” on Kuprin and the rebuilding of the philharmonic hall into a courthouse.
“Heat supply. Without preparation. Despite loud promises. Pressing of heating lines and inspections of water pipelines are not carried out, which directly indicates another lie of the occupation administration about heat,” the adviser added.
According to him, the occupiers in the city are afraid of resistance. In particular, probably because of this, there was a shooting in the Old Crimea area. Also, DPR militants shot down another Russian helicopter. All the families of the military occupiers urgently left the coast from the village after the Crimean cotton. Melekine to the village Bilosarayska Kosa.
“At the same time, Gauleiter Ivashchenko’s number of guards has increased from 4 to 7. Fear reigns among the collaborators and leaders of the Mariupol occupiers. And this is good news… The coordination of the occupiers’ actions among themselves is impressive. Mariupol port froze. The promised ferry has never entered the port – and this is also good news,” Andryushchenko writes.