“I got sick. Bronchitis. They opened one hospital. The first day of admission. Unbelievable. Shock. There were a lot of corpses. People were lying with amputated legs, dead, wounded, with burns. They were sitting in the corridor. A terrible acrid smell of burnt flesh. This hospital also had operating rooms for the occupiers. There were no medicines,” says Uliana from Mariupol. The primary source is about survival in hell.
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