of ukrainian troops. sealed off more than a week ago under orders from president putin, it is thought around 20 civilians were able to leave the site yesterday. according to russian media, the group included six children under 1a. it is not known where they were taken. earlier, an advisor to ukraine s defence minister pleaded for humanitarian corridors to be set up to allow others to escape the city. tens of thousands of people are still trapped there, and russian war criminals still are refusing to allow humanitarian evacuation corridors. and this is a major problem, and the ukrainian authorities are saying on a daily basis that the international community must intervene with more force. in 0desa, in the south west of the country, preparations continue for a possible russian invasion from the sea. ukrainian officials said last night the runway of the city s airport was destroyed by a russian missile strike, although no one was injured. as far as russia is concerned,
sealed off more than a week ago under orders from president putin, it is thought around 20 civilians were able to leave the site yesterday. according to russian media, the group included six children under 1a. it is not known where they were taken. earlier, an advisor to ukraine s defence minister pleaded for humanitarian corridors to be set up to allow others to escape the city. tens of thousands of people are still trapped there, and russian war criminals still are refusing to allow humanitarian evacuation corridors. and this is a major problem, and the ukrainian authorities are saying on a daily basis that the international community must intervene with more force. in odesa, in the south west of the country, preparations continue for a possible russian invasion from the sea. ukrainian officials said last night the runway of the city s airport was destroyed by a russian missile strike, although no one was injured. as far as russia is concerned,
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of sieges. what they have done for these two months, first they destroyed critical civilian infrastructure in order to deprive people from water, electricity, heating. i will remind you that it started in february. it s winter. people were without electricity in the winter. second, they put people into the basement. because they regularly shell residential objects. and people were in the basement without medical care and other appropriate assistance. also, they don t provide the possibilities to bring humanitarian assistance to the city and don t let civilians to way date from the city, they shut the evacuation corridors. that s led to the situation where if you even occasionally were injured, you have a very small chance to survive. because the whole system of medical assistance is ruined in the city.
of a russian attack. dobropillia, in the donetsk region of eastern ukraine. seven civilians including three children were injured here, according to authorities. everything is destroyed, this man says. the house is, you can pretty much say, uninhabitable. so we are holding on. the lord will help us, and we will win. the azovstal steelworks in mariupol, the final part of the southern port city still under the control of ukrainian troops. sealed off more than a week ago under orders from president putin, it is thought around 20 civilians were able to leave the site yesterday. according to russian media, the group included six children under 14. it is not known where they were taken. earlier, an advisor to ukraine s defence minister pleaded for humanitarian corridors to be set up to allow others to escape the city. tens of thousands of people are still trapped there, and russian war criminals still are refusing to allow humanitarian evacuation corridors.