Mayor of Mariupol: Our city has been subjected to the horrors of Bucha on many occasions.

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According to the mayor of Mariupol, Russian forces committed atrocities on a much larger scale in Bucha.

Vadim Boychenko, speaking at a web conference aimed at mobilizing international support for Ukraine, said “serious” reports of the execution and rape of civilians in Bucha, a city of 40,000 people, were bound to be much worse in Mariupol, where no There are still 160,000 people. Trapped.

“If we want to show you the horrors that Ukraine and Mariupol in particular are facing, imagine Boca and multiply it by ten,” said the mayor.

According to Mr. Boichenko, 90% of the city’s infrastructure has been damaged, and 40% of it is irreparably damaged.

He also referred to some of the city’s atrocities, such as the air strike on Hospital No. 1, which resulted in “50 people being burned alive and seriously injured.” Faced with the prospect of deportation to Russia, staff and patients refused to be evacuated.

According to Mr. Boichenko, more than 5,000 people have died in Máriupol since the beginning of the invasion. The people of Maripol have been left without access to water, food or energy, which is a good thing and there is no reason to evade, he said, because Russian forces have obstructed all evacuation efforts “from the beginning.”

The company stated that current sanctions between the EU, UK and US are insufficient and have been set for all imports and oil imports, which the EU has been reluctant to implement due to its dependence on Russian energy.

He called Russia a “terrible terrorist organization” and canceled all commercial activities aimed at financing its services.

“The Russian Federation reached $35 billion in the first quarter and used this money to destroy Mariupol, and we know they will make much more than that. […] And they completely burned other cities in Ukraine. ”

“Now we are focused on the international community, we need to unite, we need to stop this horror,” said Seid, warning Russia’s crimes of “genocide.”

Mr. Boychenko’s comments echoed those of Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, who said he did not understand how “some European gentlemen condemn this act while doing business with Russia”.

“I want to remind you that every dollar, every euro that you invest in the Russian budget goes to support the Russian system,” said Mr. Klitschko.

“So the money you make doing business with Russia is invested in killing, in war, and it’s drenched in blood.”

Mr. Klitschko emphasized that Ukraine is fighting not only for its own survival, but also for the survival of the whole world, and urged the international community to move forward in helping Ukraine with arms supply and ending any profitable partnership with Moscow.

“Either you support Ukraine’s principles and democracy, or you support Russia, the world is either black or white.”

We not only protect our families, our children and our country; We also support our principles, and each of you is fighting for major democratic principles, and I hope you will join us.”

Mr. Klitschko also predicted that “things might be different from what is happening” if the West intervened sooner to provide the necessities.

“This is the biggest event since World Wаr II, and everyone will be,” said the former professional boxer. If you think that this will not be on you, then you are mistaken; This is your place too, no matter where you live.”

Local Governments Unite for Welfare and Weep: The International Marathon Conference took place Thursday night, with experts from both Ukraine and the rest of the world in attendance simultaneously.

The head of Kharkov, Ihor Terekhov, told viewers at the conference that Russia’s attack came in the form of “an analysis of the Ukrainian situation”, describing how his city was bombed and “everyone” was bombed.

He noted the destruction of 2,000 infrastructure sites, including 1,500 multi-storey apartment buildings, and that atrocities in Russia are being committed in the well-occupied Kharkov region.

Mr. Terekhov urged the authorities to use all their powers to bring these atrocities to the attention of the international community, so that more can be done to stop the aggression.

“When women are arrested, men are arrested, people are intimidated and tortured,” he said, “we should not miss the words.” What specific process would happen if we accepted it? This is the most horrific war ever against the Ukrainian people, and we must prove it unequivocally.”

The sooner we get there, he said, the sooner it will be possible to curb Russia’s aggression and begin state-building.

“This is not the time to be an actor, to be on the fence, because the whole world is in a rage.”

“This is a world sacred to us because we are fighting for our children and the memories of our ancestors, and it is three for the whole world.”

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