Little over a year after 's forces decimated the Ukrainian city of , Russian civilians are now eyeing up the occupied seaside city as a cheap holiday home destination, an investigation has found.A devastating two-month siege laid waste to the city in 2022, killing thousands of civilians and damaging or destroying roughly 90 per cent of its buildings, before claimed to have annexed it.Mariupol's position on the Sea of Azov made it a strategic gain for Vladimir Putin militarily, but also, it seems, one which could prove popular with Russians as Moscow moves to 'Russify' the city.
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