Ukrainian official believes the public will never know how many people died in a blast in his city due to Russian troops.
A Ukrainian official believes the public will never know how many people died in a blast in his city due to Russian troops dismantling the debris and removing victims' bodies.that Russian troops had finished taking away the bodies of those killed in the March bombing of the city's drama theater. However, he stated that the exact number of those who perished in the bombing will remain unknown.
"Now we will never know how many civilians from Mariupol were actually killed by a Russian bomb at the Drama Theater. The victims were buried under unnamed numbers in a mass grave in Mangush," Andriushchenko wrote, according to an English translation of the post.where up to 1,200 people were reportedly using the building
as a safe haven from the Russian invasion. After the bombing, Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boychenko called it a"genocide" of Ukrainians. An adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine, has suggested that Russians may have covered up how many people were killed in the bombing of a local theater. Above, Russian emergency workers are pictured in the destroyed Mariupol drama theater on May 10.Initially, there were indications that most of the individuals at the location had survived the bombing.
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