rooted in club and drug culture.
videos and reels from several pro-Russia influencers have been painting a picture of a glossy city where damaged structures have been repaired and where life has gone back to normal.Russia says it is now rebuilding the cityMariupol is also facing severe water shortages.
to let them know that the resistance is alive.Your life is like a movie – a constant tension.But the BBC has spoken to more than half a dozen people - some still living in Mariupol.
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there is rubble and emptiness.
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following reports that leaks were going undetected on certain 787 models.This was done to take advantage of the region's low rates of union membership.
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