"Pit of Paradise": Roszmi showed Putin's meeting with "inhabitants" Mariupol (video)
Russian propaganda continues to cover the arrival of Russian President Vladimir Putin in the occupied Mariupol, and followed by the rollers about how he visits the Philharmonic and rides a night city by car, a meeting with "locals" appeared.
According to the information of the pro -Kremlin media, the head of the Russian Federation visited the Nevsky neighborhood, where the occupiers erected several apartment buildings for Mariupols, and listened to words of gratitude from people with new housing. On the record of Putin stands in the yard with new apartment buildings. Among those present, one woman thanks him for the victory and says, "We pray for you. We have waited.
" When asked by Putin, whether they like a new home, it replies emotionally that it is "a piece of paradise now. " Another person on the video, a pensioner, says she is left with nothing, but glad that he received the apartment. Later, Putin goes to a new apartment where the table is covered in the kitchen, looking at it. "How many rooms are you here?" He asks. "Three. There were three and three," he replies the same pensioner. Putin flew to Mariupol at night after he visited the Crimea.
He drove the streets of the city and even missed the tractor at the traffic light, which caused greater suspicions that it was indeed the President of the Russian Federation. According to the Kremlin propaganda, it was the first visit of the Russian head to Mariupol since the beginning of the war. He visited the Philharmonic and a number of other objects, listening to how actively the city is rebuilt. Up to 90% of buildings were destroyed during the fighting in Mariupol.
At present, the occupiers are demolished by destroyed houses, and the ruins of the drama theater are removed, under the rubble of which hundreds of civilians who were hiding there in the basement were killed. Earlier, Focus wrote that Putin would not be able to avoid punishment for crimes, which he is accused of the International Criminal Court.