is such a panic in them that they can't do anything, and now let's talk about mariupol, and volodymyr mogilnik is the head of the central district to the administration of the mariupol city council , volodymyr, i congratulate you. good evening. glad to see and hear. please tell me about the situation in mariupol as of now how is the situation there changing , getting better, getting worse? they can't get out of there, ah, why, the only thing about it is that there the explosion rang out in mariupol , supposedly in the place where the enemies liked to gather, or for gatherings or for some gatherings, but i don't know what to confirm or not to confirm, please, it’s very bad to hear you, uh, there was a crash in our area of the western part of the city of mariupol, uh, the residents heard an explosion, but what was the crash? is it the work of the russian army, or is it this? i can , because the information is now stored. please tell me how people live now in mariupol in general. what do they have? what do they not have ? understanding that it is getting colder and colder every day. what does t