Mayor Vadym Boichenko reported that more than 100,000 residents in occupied Mariupol lack access to drinking water, forcing them to queue for 4-8 hours once a week. He described the situation as a humanitarian catastrophe requiring a green corridor to save lives.
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More than 100,000 people in Mariupol do not have access to drinking water.
Ukrainians must queue for 4-8 hours once a week to get water from the occupiers.
Over 100,000 residents remaining in occupied Mariupol do not have access to drinking water.
Residents must wait in lines for 4-8 hours to receive drinking water once a week from Russian occupiers.
Ukrainian forces killed 106 Russian occupiers on June 20.
Vadim Boychenko stated that residents are on the verge of death due to lack of water and restricted access to food, describing the situation as a humanitarian catastrophe.
Russian occupiers have restricted residents' access to food in Mariupol.
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