Russian forces distribute limited food aid (approximately 400 kits per day) to thousands of residents in occupied Mariupol, causing long queues and numerous fainting incidents due to heat and lack of water.
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Daily queues for Russian humanitarian aid in Mariupol reach 1,500 to 2,000 people, with only about 400 kits distributed daily.
Up to 10 people are hospitalized hourly for fainting due to the conditions at the aid distribution point.
Russian shelling kills 2 and wounds 12 civilians in Donbas.
A Georgian volunteer named Georgy Grigolia was killed in combat near Bakhmut.
The family of the deceased has been informed.
We call for immediate measures to evacuate civilians from the plant.
Defenders of Mariupol call on Zelensky to intervene in situation.
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