More than 260 Ukrainian fighters, including some who are badly wounded, were evacuated Monday from a steel plant in the ruined city of Mariupol and taken to areas under Russia's control, the Ukrainian military said.
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russian occupation, a television tower struck though it s unclear who s responsible for that attack then there s besieged mariupol the u.n. secretary-general said president putin told him this week he agreed in principle to a rescue plan. but today inside the steel plant where ukrainian soldiers and civilians are still holed up, ukraine s national guard putting out this video it says of people desperately digging wounded soldiers from the rubble after a makeshift hospital was hit with a concrete-busting bomb. in the ruins of the city, 100,000 people tonight the mayor told me russian soldiers won t let them leave all the people who escape, they use only one word to describe it, hell there s no water, no electricity, nothing locals are forced to clear bodies from the streets in exchange for food and water, he said. in russian he said, the decisions are made by one man, he