Residents of occupied Mariupol are forced to stand in a hot line for a "humanitarian", having signed up for another queue 2 days before.
This was reported by Petro Andryushchenko, adviser to the mayor of Mariupol.
The people of Mariupol are forced to really fight for humanitarian aid due to the lack of another source of food. First, you sign up for a queue. The queue is two or three days in advance. But the queue is not a guarantee. On the day of the queue, you should be among the first 300 lucky people in a long queue. Then you are kept in the heat like an animal in a pen.
Without water and the ability to collect it. Then, if you're lucky, you get something that is of very poor quality and will spoil quickly without refrigerators. In a day or two, the humanitarian woman will have to run around the circle of hell again," Andryushchenko said.
According to him, there are no other sources of products in Mariupol, except for the distribution of humanitarian aid.