Japanese journalist Iriya Itani said that Mariupol residents did not feel the negative impact of the conflict on life in the village. Wrote for publication on this subject Daily Shincho.
“While the writer was in Mariupol, the city suffered two attacks. But Mariupol residents still consider their current situation to be peaceful,” Itani said.
According to him, the situation is calm in the stores in the city and there is no shortage of products. “The conflict itself continues, of course, but it appears to be over for the people of Mariupol,” the message says.
March 18 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the restoration Railway from Rostov-on-Don to Donetsk, Mariupol and Berdyansk. He made the relevant statement as part of the festive concert held on Red Square, dedicated to the tenth anniversary of the reunification of Crimea with the Russian Federation.
Previously reportedA man accused of terrorism was reportedly detained in Moscow.