100,000 Ukrainian civilians are in Putin‘s hands.
The mayor of Mariupol, Vadym Boichenko during a conversation with journalists, said that the lives of people trapped in this Ukrainian city – is now in the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Boichenko has expressed nervousness about the pace of evacuation of civilians from Mariupol since the beginning of the Russian occupation of Ukraine.
He said Russia was “aggravating the evacuation” that began” in the first days of March”. “They asked us to have a map with the places where the evacuation will start and we gave it to them. They asked us how many buses we had and we always told them the exact number. “Then they reduced the buses to ashes,” Boichenko said.
Boichenko stressed that there are still 100,000 civilians in Mariupol, and that soldiers at the Azostal steel plant will not surrender for any moment.
“It is important that people are still there and that their lives are in the hands of only one person – Vladimir Putin,” said the mayor of the Ukrainian city.