Ukraine: 10,000 dead in Mariupol, according to the mayor of the city
More than 10,000 people have lost their lives since the Russian siege of Mariupol began, the city’s mayor told The Associated Press.
Mayor Vadym Boychenko then warned that the actual toll could be twice as high.
Reached by telephone by the AP on Monday, Bochenko said the streets of the city are “lined” with bodies.
He said Russian forces brought mobile crematoria to the scene to dispose of the bodies, and accused them of blocking access for humanitarian convoys to the town in an attempt to cover up the carnage.