In the occupied Mariupol, in the Donetsk region, a Russian shot a local resident. He was working at one of the gadget repair shops.
This was reported by the former advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andryushchenko.
It happened on December 9, on the Victory Avenue, on the Left Bank.
A citizen of the Russian Federation brought his phone to the workshop for repair and kept urging the employee to hurry up.
During his last visit, he pulled out a traumatic gun and shot the employee point-blank in the chest, near the heart, and then left the premises.
The victim sought medical help (the bullet was lodged in the chest cavity) and contacted the “police.” The Russian was detained but was released after 2 days.
Andryushchenko emphasized that the occupiers repeatedly “sweep under the rug” crimes committed by Russian citizens in occupied territories.