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Vladyslav Ivahnenko

"It was impossible to stand near the drama theatre because of the terrible smell of corpses"

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"The landmark to the water source is a burnt house between the garages, two graves and a corpse, with boots sticking out," says Vladyslav, a resident of Mariupol.

"On March 15, 2022, four neighbours, including Vladyslav's son, were cooking near the house A shell hit the building opposite "A neighbour picked up my son. We flew into the basement. I followed. My neighbour from the first floor was behind me. The second shell fell 20 metres away from us. My grandfather, who came to get a spoon of soup, couldn't run He was wounded," Vladyslav recalls. How they survived in Mariupol - firsthand accounts.

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