Another Ukrainian disaster… Two infectious diseases spread in the “remnants of Mariupol”

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Vadim Boychenko, the mayor of Mariupol, who now works from outside the southern port city, said sanitation and hygiene systems were out of order and"Bodies rotting in the streets".

وتحولت Mariupol It fell to a wreck and came under full Russian control, following a siege that lasted nearly 3 months.

Boychenko added: "There is an outbreak of dysentery and cholera. This is unfortunately our doctors’ assessment of the situation. The war that killed more than 20,000 residents, unfortunately, because of the outbreak, will claim thousands more lives in Mariupol".

Dysentery is an infectious disease that affects the intestines, especially the colon, and is accompanied by severe bloody or mucous diarrhea, and its causes are bacterial or amoebic infection.

As for cholera A bacterial disease usually spread through contaminated water causes severe diarrhea and dehydration.

The local official called on the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross, to work on establishing a humanitarian corridor to allow the rest of the population to leave the city.

Mariupol was one of the Russian targets in the war, especially the factory "Azofestal" The crucifixion with which thousands of Ukrainian fighters and civilians barricaded themselves for months, before falling completely into the hands of the Russians.

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Vadim Boychenko, the mayor of Mariupol, who now works from outside the southern port city, said sanitation and hygiene systems were broken and “corpses are rotting in the streets”.

وتحولت Mariupol It fell to a wreck and came under full Russian control, following a siege that lasted nearly 3 months.

“There is an outbreak of dysentery and cholera. This is unfortunately our doctors’ assessment of the situation. The war that has killed more than 20,000 residents, unfortunately, because of the outbreak, will claim thousands more lives in Mariupol,” Boychenko added.

Dysentery is an infectious disease that affects the intestines, especially the colon, and is accompanied by severe bloody or mucous diarrhea, and its causes are bacterial or amoebic infection.

As for cholera A bacterial disease usually spread through contaminated water causes severe diarrhea and dehydration.

The local official called on the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross, to work on establishing a humanitarian corridor to allow the rest of the population to leave the city.

Mariupol was one of the Russian targets in the war, especially the factory.AzofestalThe crucifixion with which thousands of Ukrainian fighters and civilians barricaded themselves for months, before falling completely into the hands of the Russians.

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