Russian soldiers have deposited and rotten the corpses of dozens of Ukrainian civilians in a supermarket in Mariupol.
According to a consultant of the mayor, the corpses were flushed to the surface by Russia's attempts to restore flowing water in the destroyed city.
photos from the supermarket shchyryi kum, which are too clear to publish them, show decaying and discolored bodies in civil clothing that are scattered on the floor.
Petro Andryushchenko, the mayor of Mariupol, said that so many corpses were flushed out of the ground that Russia could not bury them.
"The Russians bring the corpses of the dead here [in the supermarket], corpses that were rinsed and partially flushed out of graves to restore the water supply," said Mr. Andryushchenko on his telegram channel. "You just throw away like garbage."
He claimed that Russia had started a campaign to recruit dead graves and pathologists.
"There is a catastrophic lack of people to bury the corpses and energy, even for makeshift corpse halls," he said. "To such an extent that a separate recruitment campaign for pathologists was started in Moscow."
From the end of February, Russia rated the city of Mariupol to the ground and killed thousands of civilians.
Before the war, Mariupol had about 500,000 inhabitants and was famous for his relaxed atmosphere and the beaches on the Asow sea. Now it has become the epitome of Russian military destruction alongside Grosny and Aleppo.
Nevertheless, the Kremlin presented his conquest of Mariupol as a great victory by organizing parades on May 1st and describing this as a strategic success.
Instead, the Western official said that the Russian bombing of Mariupol was a war crime and that up to 22,000 civilians had been killed.Many of these dead civilians were hastily buried by friends, neighbors and volunteers in flat graves before the Russians conquered the city. It is these corpses that Mr. Andryushchenko said that they are now being washed out of the ground.
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