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Ukraine has launched a website dedicated to studying the Russian army's assault on the Mariupol Drama Theatre

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The Centre for Spatial Technologies has launched the Spatial Archive, containing thousands of photos, videos, satellite images, and social media posts related to the tragedy at the Mariupol Drama Theatre.

This initiative was reported by the Mariupol City Council.

The website provides insights into the destruction of the building, where hundreds of Mariupol residents sought refuge. The «Spatial Archive» includes 10 video interviews with witnesses of the explosion, along with diagrams, visualizations, and 3D models that provide spatial context to the research findings. Additionally, three research texts analyze the theatre’s role as a shelter and examine the consequences of the attack.

In summary, the Russians are attempting to conceal the aftermath of the theatre bombing on March 16, 2022. Initially, the occupiers surrounded the theatre with a construction curtain, and they continue to dismantle the building.

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