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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged the West to impose harsher sanctions on Russia and said that Ukraine is closely monitoring the threat of chemical weapons in Mariupol. Eduard Basurin, the Kremlin-backed Donetsk region’s spokesperson, said on Russian TV on Monday, “What is Azovstal? It is a plant built back in Soviet times. There is a lot or concrete, iron, there are many underground floors. So it makes no sense to take this facility by storm. Therefore, at the moment it is necessary to deal with the blocking of this plant, find all the exits and entrances. In principle, this can be...
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The City council in Mariupol, which has been one of the hardest-hit areas since Russia invaded Ukraine at the end of February, claimed that Russian troops have been utilizing mobile crematoriums to hide civilian casualties. “Killers cover their tracks. Russian mobile crematoriums have started operating in Mariupol,” Mariupol city council reported on Wednesday via Telegram. “They collect and burn the bodies of Mariupol residents murdered and killed as a result of the Russian invasion,” they added, warning that last week’s estimate of 5,000 deaths could balloon up to “tens of thousands.” Mariupo...
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Ukraine spurned Russia’s demand that their forces surrender the seaport city of Mariupol on Monday. The Russians had said that in turn, they would allow safe passage out of the besieged city for those who laid their weapons down. “There can be no question of any surrender, laying down of arms,” Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told Ukrainian media outlet Ukrainian Pravda. “We have already informed the Russian side about this.” Previous promises from Russia to allow residents to safely exit have not been fully kept. Their offer also came hours after Russian forces bombed an art ...
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On Wednesday, the Donetsk Regional Theatre of Drama, which had been serving as a shelter for Mariupol civilians, was bombed by Russian forces, but the bomb shelter reportedly held up. “After an awful night of not knowing, we finally have good news from Mariupol on the morning of the 22nd day of the war. The bomb shelter [of the theatre] was able to hold. The rubble is beginning to be cleared. People are coming out alive,” Ukrainian parliament member Sergiy Taruta wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday. At least 130 people have been rescued from the rubble as of Friday morning, but Taruta reporte...
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Russian troops continue their assault on the southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol, this time taking 500 people hostage as they seized another hospital late on Tuesday, reported regional leader Pavlo Kyrylenko. Kyrylenko went on to say that Russian forces had gathered 400 people from their nearby homes and herded them to the hospital where 100 doctors, patients and other hospital staff were already being held hostage, via the messaging app Telegram. He continued that the Russians were using the hostages as human shields. “It’s impossible to leave the hospital, they are shooting hard,” Kyryl...
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Mariupol, Ukraine has been hit hard in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces continued their siege of the city, cutting civilians off from water and electricity amidst food and medicine shortages. Temperatures are below freezing during the night time and it doesn’t get much water in the day. Civilians have been unable to evacuate. The city’s mayor, Vadym Boichenko said Russian planes are flying over residential areas every half hour. They are “killing civilians: old people, women, children,” he said in a video posted online. Over 1,3000 people have died since Mariupol was sieged 10 days...
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