Russians destroy two mosaics in temporarily occupied Mariupol

Russians destroy two mosaics in temporarily occupied Mariupol

The Russian army has allegedly destroyed two mosaics in the temporarily occupied Mariupol.

This was reported by photographer Ivan Stanislavskyi.

One mosaic ‘Metalurhy’ was located inside the railway station, and the other - Tourism and Recreation - in the hotel Tourist. 

"'Metalurhy' has definitely been destroyed, and 'Tourism and Recreation' may still be hidden under the facade, having received 100,500 holes," says photographer Ivan Stanislavskyi. 

In July 2022, photographer Yevhen Nikiforov reported that the Russian army had destroyed two more mosaics. 

These are the ‘Tree of Life’ and the ‘Boryviter’, created under the direction of Alla Horska.