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Russia continues systematically abusing Ukrainian political prisoner Oleksandr Marchenko who was illegally imprisoned in the Russian Federation in 2020. Source: Dmytro Lubinets, Verkhovna Rada ...
Only 4,000 people remain in Bakhmut, which deputy mayor Oleksandr Marchenko told the BBC was “almost destroyed,” like Mariupol, the city occupied by Russia early in the war.
Kyiv's military says the area is the site of some of the heaviest fighting with Russian forces, and deputy mayor Oleksandr Marchenko told Reuters that Russia's troops were "trying to storm the ...
Bakhmut's deputy mayor, Oleksandr Marchenko, told Suspilne media outlet on March 30 that fighting continues to grip Bakhmut's city center, as the Russian army strives to cut off access to the city.
Oleksandr Marchenko, the city’s deputy mayor, said 4,000 civilians are still living in shelters and have no access to electricity, water or gas.
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