Vice-President of Mariupol Andrey Sanin spoke about the damage to the club's office by Russian invaders.
“Our employees were able to get into the Mariupol office, which also came under fire from Russian invaders during the siege of Mariupol.
The building and roof of the office received several direct hits from Russian shells. But no less damage was caused by the actions of Russian looters inside the building.
These barbarians do not disdain anything, they even unscrewed radiators and electrical outlets from the walls. Everything that they could not steal, they spoiled or destroyed. This is how it is, the “Russian world,” Sanin wrote on his Facebook page, posting a photo.