Flattened by Russian bombs is the Azofstal steel plant in Mariupol, according to a new satellite image of the company Maxar Technologies. About 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers and 1,000 civilians continue to be trapped, under testimony, in the factory.
According to SKAI’s envoy to Ukraine, Giannis Anifantis, besieged by Russian forces, they are trapped in a large network of tunnels, which can withstand Russian air strikes, but the conditions inside it become unbearable, as food, water and the drugs run out.
Videos and images of two Ukrainian soldiers in the galleries came to light and sent the videos to their wives. They reveal the dire situation that prevails in the basements of Azofstal, with soldiers seriously injured in makeshift beds. They report that they share 1.5 liters of water, per four people per day, in order to withstand and have supplies for the next few days. At the same time, Russia is constantly bombarding the region with heavy weapons.
Moscow rejected it on Friday calls for negotiations to open a humanitarian corridor to remove militants and civilians trapped in Azovstal.
At least 600 people were injured in the Russian bombing of the Azovstal steel plant, the mayor said on Friday. Mariupoltalking about war crime.
According to the Russian agency TASS, 25 citizens, including six children, left the factory.
This is how “#Azovstal“looks like in #Mariupol now. The factory has completely fallen into ruins.
This is evidenced by satellite images of Maxar Technologies published by CNN. pic.twitter.com/Sxtc5oqRlV
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