and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia s husband and natalia s brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so, the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they re talking about civilians, but not about military, and i m really worried about it because the military are also people. they don t want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don t understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian force have retreated from its suburbs. but even this half normality is fragile when moscow has shown it can strike at any time. sarah rainsford,
sign it wants to stop. explosions in distance and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. 0lia s husband and natalia s brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so, the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they re talking about civilians, but not about military, and i m really worried about it because the military are also people. they don t want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don t understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian force have retreated from its suburbs.
two months ago and still shows no sign it wants to stop. explosions in distance and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia s husband and natalia s brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they re talking about civilians, but not about military, and i m really worried about it because the military are also people. they don t want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don t understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian
russia may well have been aiming at a military facility across the road here, but once again it s civilians who are the casualties of this strike. the mayor here in kyiv now says 100 civilians have been killed in ukraine s capital alone in a war that russia began over two months ago and still shows no sign it wants to stop. and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia s husband and natalia s brother are both soldiers there. trapped, with supplies running out. so, the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they re talking about civilians, but not about military, and i m really worried about it because the military are also people.
explosions in distance and down in mariupol, the besieged city by the sea, there are still civilians and fighters under fire, surrounded at the giant azov steelworks. the rest of the shattered city is now under russian control. olia s husband and natalia s brother are both soldiers there trapped, with supplies running out so the women came to kyiv to urge the government to do more to save them. they re talking about civilians, but not about military, and i m really worried about it because the military are also people. they don t want to die in that city that is already destroyed. why do they have to do it? i don t understand. they have been holding the whole ukraine and even europe for two months, and they deserve to come back alive. kyiv itself has begun to come alive again now that russian force have retreated from its suburbs. but even this half normality is fragile when moscow has shown it can strike