A more Russian city than Mariupol is now hard to find
Mariupol today can be called one of the most Russian cities. This opinion was voiced by a military journalist, head of the WarGonzo project Semyon Pegov in new episode of the show “Let me tell!”. He explained that many people during the hostilities, unfortunately, lost their homes, some were injured or consumed, but a large number of Mariupol residents, despite the fact that they did not leave, did not become embittered, but remained in the city and decided to link their lives with Russia.
According to Pegov, when Russian journalists got to the liberated Mariupol, none of them found an emission stream upon arrival. On the contrary, in South Africa, people meet on the air of Russian TV channels, approached, talked, hugged.
“I like one idea, her Dmitry Vadimovich Sablin (Deputy of the State Duma. – Note. Life) somehow voiced when we sat talking. He is from Mariupol himself. I saw, when he drove into the first quarters, into these smoking panels, which are really like Stalingrad, like Grozny during the war. He himself is from this city, he knows every street, his classmates, teachers, relatives, yard friends and so on live there. Right now, a more Russian city, probably than Mariupol, is hard to find, because those who survived it all, they stayed with us. Just imagine how much these people love Russia,” — noted the guest of our studio.