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Newly recorded aerial footage reveals the remnants of a theater in Mariupol, Ukraine, nearly one month after officials say a Russian airstrike killed nearly 300 people.
The bomb shelter in the basement of the theatre survived the bombing, but many people were still trapped underneath the burning rubble. [16] A member of the Ukrainian parliament from Mariupol, Dmytro Gurin, said that the rescue efforts were hampered due to continued attacks on the area by Russian forces.
Before the war, Mariupol was the country’s 10th largest city, with a population of more than 430,000. Like other cities in Ukraine , it was a bustling modern metropolis filled with arts and culture.
Imagery captured in 2021 (left) and March 29 2022, showing damage to Mariupol amid continued Russian bombardment (Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies/PA) Another image shows the roof of ...
Mariupol's drama theater destroyed by Russian bombing The Russian siege of Mariupol , a major city in southeastern Ukraine, has become one of the most profound tragedies of the 21st century. Authorities estimate that over 20,000 civilians have died since early March, as a result of shelling, and the effects of the siege like lack of food and water.
Drone footage filmed on Monday shows destroyed and damaged houses in an area close to the city center of Mariupol, Ukraine. Russian and Ukrainian forces have engaged in heavy fighting for control ...
The Guardian observed in a piece on Mariupol published after the Russian attack on the Mariupol maternity ward that "Entire settlements reduced to rubble, attacks on civilian targets and the bombing of refugee exit routes were all part of Moscow's brutal Syria campaign", [395] while the Washington Post under the headline "Russia's Ukraine war ...
Before Putin's war, Mariupol was home to over 430,000 people. Months of bombardment has left the southern Ukrainian port city in ruins. Before Putin's war, Mariupol was home to over 430,000 people