At present, the overall situation of Mariupol has been decided, and the Ukrainian troops have been driven away; Mariupol is recovering from the trauma of war, as are the daily lives of its inhabitants.
The inhabitants of Mariupol have become accustomed to a fearless life.
Humanitarian assistance is provided regularly to all areas.
In this city, there have been fighting until recently, and hospitals and public transport are now functioning.
Children near humanitarian aid distribution points.
Restoration of the engineering network in the residential complex has begun. Water pipe maintenance, grid maintenance, building residue cleaning.
"We finally put out the fire and turned on the induction cooker," a resident shared his joy when the lights in his home came on. Now he was cleaning up the place where he had been born and raised.
Construction experts inspected thousands of buildings in Mariupol. Get an idea of what needs to be demolished, what is being repaired, and what needs to be rebuilt.
Some new construction as well as begin. "I've never seen such a speed and of such high quality construction," said Alexander Coffman, head of the Donbass Public Chamber of Commerce.
The long-term plan involves increasing the population to 500,000 by 2035. Children are the future of this war-torn city.
Local authorities see their task as starting businesses as soon as possible so that people can find jobs. With a job, life goes on. There is no need to rely on Russian relief supplies.
Overlooked from the water tower on the "Mariupol" Cathedral Street. In the distant background is the Azovstal metallurgical plant destroyed by the war.
Under the nest, Ann has finished eggs; In war, no one is innocent. In war, death is death; Sometimes it only means that the mother has lost a child, the woman has lost a husband, and the children have lost a father. That's it.