Mariupol reconstruction will cost more than $14B, take up to 10 years – city council
The reconstruction of Mariupol, destroyed by the Russian aggressor, will cost more than 14 billion dollars and will take from seven to ten years.
06 July 2022
The reconstruction of Mariupol, destroyed by the Russian aggressor, will cost more than 14 billion dollars and will take from seven to ten years.
05 July 2022
In Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russian invaders, residents receive five liters of drinking water per week and have to stand in a queue since morning to get to collection points.
In Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russian invaders, residents receive five liters of drinking water per week and have to stand in a queue since morning to get to collection points.
In Mariupol, temporarily captured by the Russian invaders, residents receive five liters of drinking water per week and have to stand in a queue since morning to get to collection points.
In the Donetsk region, Russian troops killed two civilians and injured four more on July 4.
04 July 2022
Residents of occupied Mariupol dying from lack of medicines
In Donetsk region, residents of Mariupol, temporarily occupied by Russian troops, are dying from the lack of medicines.
From the port of Mariupol, the invaders carry rolled metal and grain on small river-sea vessels to loading platforms in "neutral" waters off Kerch coast, and then transport cargo farther on through Syria.
In the Donetsk region, 9 civilians were killed and 25 more were injured as a result of Russian aggression in the past 24 hours.
03 July 2022
There are currently no cities in Ukraine that could be considered fully safe so people live in constant tension.
Reports of a Russian amphibious assault ship of project 1176 Akula hitting a mine near Mariupol on June 30 have been confirmed.
02 July 2022
Over 10,000 Mariupol residents held in ‘DPR’ prisons
More than 10,000 Mariupol residents are held in prisons of the so-called Donetsk People's Republic.
Moscow, while losing the war it launched against Ukraine, seeks to artificially create a global food crisis and blame it on the European Union.
01 July 2022
New mass grave discovered in Mariupol
Another mass grave has been revealed in the city of Mariupol, according to Petro Andriushchenko, an advisor to Mariupol’s mayor.
Four civilians were killed and 18 more were injured by Russian forces in the Donetsk region on June 30.
30 June 2022
About how we survived, what we ate and where we hid in besieged Mariupol
Six civilians have been injured as the Russians fired cluster munitions at Slovyansk.
Over the past day, June 29, Russian troops killed two civilians in Donetsk region.
An extensive investigation by Amnesty International has concluded that Russian military forces committed a war crime when they deliberately struck the Mariupol drama theatre in March, killing at least dozen people and likely many more.
29 June 2022
The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) has no specific information on the fate of Azovstal defenders. The Russian side did not let Mission’s monitors visit any place of internment of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Yet another terrorist act is committed in Mykolayiv, southern Ukraine, as Russian invaders fired at least 10 missiles at the city in half an hour.
Ukraine is currently in talks with Russia to return from captivity both Ukrainians and foreign volunteer fighters who defended the country.
28 June 2022
Russian invaders have scheduled the so-called ‘referendum’ on Donetsk Region’s annexation for September 11, 2022.
The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk will be translated from Latin into Ukrainian, and tens of thousands of copies will be sent to Ukrainian schools.
27 June 2022
Over 100 bodies of those killed by Russian bombardment found under rubble in Mariupol
More than 100 bodies of people killed by Russian bombardment have been found under the rubble of a building in the temporarily occupied city of Mariupol.
26 June 2022
One civilian has been killed and eight injured in Russia’s shelling of Donetsk Region over the past day.
Mariupol residents have shared a video depicting the destroyed apartment block, where people continue to live.