Russians evict an entire village in the Mariupol district to accommodate the military
Mariupol mayor's advisor Petro Andriushchenko reports this.
Lisne is a village in the middle of the forest near the town of Nikolske, the primary location of the Russians.
Andriushchenko says Natalia Mukha, a local collaborator, helps the Russians to evict residents.
"Literally onto the street with the "nationalisation" of houses. The formal and fictitious reason is the lack of proof of ownership and identity. There are no house books because they were burned in the forestry office in Mariupol," the Mariupol mayoral advisor reports.
Seven families, who had lived there for a long time, remained in Lisne. Several others moved there from Mariupol.