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The

Mariupol

City Council has denounced through a statement that the Russian troops are burning the bodies of those killed to hide their crimes after the

massacre in Bucha

that has shocked the world.

"The killers are covering their tracks. Russian mobile crematoria have started operating in

Mariupol

. After the genocide in

Bucha

, Russia's top leaders ordered the destruction of any evidence of the crimes committed by its army in

Mariupol

," the statement said. .

In it, the City Council of the city, besieged from practically the first day the

war began in Ukraine

, assures that "given the size of the city, the catastrophic destruction, the duration of the blockade and the fierce resistance, tens of thousands of

Mariupol

civilians

could be victims of the occupiers. That is why

Russia

is in no hurry to give the green light to the Turkish mission and other initiatives to save and fully evacuate

Mariupol

."

"The Russians left all the dirty work to the collaborators. Eyewitnesses report that the orcs - as they refer to the Russians - recruited local and DNR terrorists into special brigades" and that it is these who "collect and burn the bodies of

Mariupol

residents killed and killed as a result of the Russian invasion."

In addition,

Mariupol

directly points to the "self-proclaimed mayor-contributor

Kostiantyn Ivashchenko

".

"For many years, he and his associates repeatedly tried to seize power, but he finally managed to become the director of the

Mariupol

crematorium, " he says.

The statement ends by comparing what is happening in

Mariupol

with other atrocities from other wars: "The world has not seen the magnitude of the tragedy in

Mariupol

since the Nazi concentration camps. The racists turned our entire city into an extermination camp. Unfortunately , the creepy analogy is gaining more and more confirmation. This is no longer Chechnya or Aleppo. This is the new Auschwitz and Maidanek. The world should help punish

Putin

's villains, "

Mariupol

Mayor

Vadym Boychenko said

.

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