The houses in the temporarily occupied Mariupol “restored” for propaganda materials are cracking at the seams. One such example is a house at 17 Mezheva St. Here, cracks appeared in the load-bearing walls after “major repairs” by Russian contractors. In the end, no repairs were made, but the funds allocated for the restoration of the destroyed house disappeared.
Local collaborators have developed a whole scheme to launder Kremlin funds for the “reconstruction” of bombed Mariupol. Here, contractors are hired through shell companies to make it look like they are working, Putin’s propagandists come to create beautiful videos about the beautiful life in the dying city, and then people are left alone with their problems and pains.
In addition, in Mariupol, destroyed by the Russians, the occupiers offer mortgages to those who have lost their homes instead of giving them. In this way, the Kremlin banks are making money on the misery of ordinary people, which the Kremlin itself created.
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