Mayor Vadym Boychenko constantly highlights the severe conditions in Mariupol under Russian occupation. Reports indicate extensive destruction, with over 1,100 homes destroyed and significant civilian casualties. The situation escalated with over 20,000 residents dead due to occupier actions, and more than 30,000 forcibly relocated. Boychenko's updates reveal ongoing human rights abuses, including the establishment of "filtration centers" detaining over 10,000 people. Infrastructure collapse and shortages of basic needs like drinking water and medications have pushed Mariupol to the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe. The international community closely monitors these developments, hoping for a resolution that ensures the safety and dignity of its residents. Mayor Boychenko's advocacy remains crucial in drawing global attention to the crisis in Mariupol, emphasizing the need for urgent humanitarian aid and international intervention to prevent further loss of life.