Mariupol Atrocities

Donetsk, Mariupol Face Dire Water Crisis Under Russian Occupation

In the Russian-occupied cities of Donetsk and Mariupol, residents are facing a severe water crisis, with water supplies severely limited and often undrinkable. The destruction of infrastructure and failed reconstruction projects have led to a humanitarian emergency, exacerbated by high summer temperatures. Despite the construction of a new pipeline, the water shortage persists, and local reservoirs are rapidly dwindling. The situation has prompted concerns about public health, as well as leading to infrastructural collapse, institutional corruption, and humanitarian failure.

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Ukraine’s Intel: Russia Planned Ukraine Genocide Before Invasion

Ukraine’s intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, revealed that Russia’s February 2022 invasion was preceded by extensive preparations for genocide, including the creation of kill lists and plans for mass graves and crematoria. This genocidal intent, Budanov argued, stemmed from a deeply ingrained Ukrainophobia within Russian society and was fueled by official rhetoric denying Ukrainian nationhood. Mass atrocities in cities like Bucha and Mariupol serve as evidence of this systematic policy, according to Budanov. Further, the abduction and forced re-education of Ukrainian children underscore Russia’s attempt to erase Ukrainian identity.

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