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According to the mayor advisor, the mural was destroyed allegedly for insulation...

Russian invaders destroyed Milan mural in Mariupol (photo)

According to the mayor advisor, the mural was destroyed allegedly for insulation of the house. Instead, the inscription: "St. Petersburg Mariupol". Russian invaders destroyed the symbolic mural of Milan in Mariupol. The adviser to the mayor of Mariupol Petro Andryushchenko in Telegram told about it. "The only references to Ukrainian Mariupol remained in the form of the inscription" I love Mariupol "and in the inscriptions" Mariupol "on the Square of Freedom and Greek Square, built on the coverage.

Everything else was destroyed," he wrote. The politician told "Channel 24" that the mural was destroyed allegedly to insulate the house. However, the 15-storey building is the only house that Russia has decided to insulate in a destroyed city. In the photo that appeared on the network, you can see that instead of a girl with a toy bear on the house now the inscription: "St. Petersburg Mariupol". "We see that St. Petersburg gives Mariupol only ruins and destruction of culture," Andryushchenko said.

According to him, for some reason in the Russian Federation St. Petersburg and Mariupol was recognized as "twin cities". The governor of Leningrad region Alexander Beglov is allegedly restoring the occupied city. 100 million rubles were sent to Mariupol, but the money, according to Andryushchenko, was rolled. The mayor adviser stated that the resumption of the city was engaged in contractors who had previously been criminally liable in the Russian Federation for theft of funds.

Milan Mural was on the wall of a 15-storey building on a peace avenue in Mariupol. He portrayed Milan Abdurashitov's girl with a bear in her hands. The baby's mother was killed in the winter of 2015, during the shelling of the Eastern neighborhood, covering the daughter. The girl herself survived, but lost her leg. The author of the mural is artist Alexander Korban. Earlier, Focus wrote that Russia erases the Ukrainian identity of the occupied Mariupol.