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Images of chaos with Russian bombing of factories in Mariupol – Watch the video

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An incredible video from the bombing of an industrial area Mariupolwhich has been the target of Russian bombing for weeks, the international media report.

Images captured by an Azov drone show a number of factories being destroyed in airstrikes.

Russian planes bomb factories and industrial enterprises and are completely destroyed.

“Thus, the occupiers are trying to destroy its economy Of Ukraine“, Points out Azov’s battalion in a post on twitter.

In fact, Kyiv claims that more than 2,400 people were killed in Mariupol.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister Irina Verestsuk announced new efforts to evacuate civilians from the besieged city.

The evacuation of civilians from southern Ukraine will take place through three routes: Berdyansk to Zaporizhia, Manguska to Zaporizhia and Nikolsk to Zaporizhia.

As he said the buses will arrive between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. local time (7 am and 8 am GMT).

However, it was not clear whether the opening of the humanitarian corridors had been agreed with Russia.

Earlier, the UK Department of Defense said Ukrainian troops had continued to “repel Russian attempts to occupy the southern city of Mariupol”.

The Black Sea port city came under heavy bombardment as Russia continued to besiege it, with electricity and water cut off for days.

Yesterday, 3,000 people managed to escape from the city. However, bombings were reported along a humanitarian corridor near Zaporizhia, a key destination for those fleeing the city.

Smoke in Kyiv

In Kyiv, thick smoke can be seen between the buildings, after another night of bombing.

In fact, a traffic ban has been in force in the Ukrainian capital since last night, which will last until 7 on Wednesday morning.

The mayor of the city, Vitali Klitschko, yesterday asked those in the capital to stay at home “or in shelters” when the sirens sound.

However, air raid sirens sound in almost every region of Ukraine, such as Sumy, Nikolaev, Poltava, Kharkiv, Zaporizhia, Lviv, Rivne, Odessa and elsewhere.

Incredible amphibious attack in Odessa

Meanwhile, the defense think tank Royal United Services Institute considers an amphibious attack in Odessa unlikely, despite the fire fired from the sea by Russian ships.

According to Dr. Sidharth Kaushal, a naval force researcher, “a water attack on the strategic port of Odessa is unlikely due to Russia’s limited capabilities in the region.”

He added that such an attack would only work in conjunction with a ground advance – but as ground forces had not advanced beyond Nikolaev to the west, he said he would expect an amphibious attack to be “relatively unlikely in the near future”.

At the same time, the expert pointed out that Russia could pretend to use its naval power to force the Ukrainians to deploy forces for the defense of Odessa and prevent them from using these forces elsewhere, such as in Nikolaev.

Asked if Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, he said they still had conventional weapons “with which they could inflict significant pain on Ukrainian society”.

He believes that the use of chemical weapons is unnecessary for the Russians at the moment, although it can not be ruled out in the future.

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