the mills were also hit. we allowed as many residents as possible to use the bomb shelter. at the same time, we have done a very thorough job to remove any possibilities of hazard materials or any explosive materials in the mill. even though they were hit, thank god, we will be able to restore them once the war is over. and run them again. and this is a position of our people, our shareholders and the government. before we talk about the people, we understand it is an absolutely devastated city. ijust wonder if you could help us understand the ukrainian foreign minister was saying that shelling was taken place
fortress where we have barricades all around town. however, the shelling is have been specifically targeting residential areas and this is obviously the tactics that they pursue now to top so all around town. the most difficult situation is on the northern part of the city. these residential areas have been wiped out off the face of the earth.
about their safety and the safety of those people around them. so we will be back with james reynolds again throughout the day. we are going to cross over to kyiv now. we speak to ukrainian mp from a safe place in key. sec mac, we had to stop abroad because with a presenter there because with a presenter there because of those aerated sirens. we know that the shelling there has been increasing as well. can you bring us up to what is going on in the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday and the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday and this - the ukrainian capital now? t 23 hello. yesterday and this morning s shelling is have caused issues and
centre where eight people were killed. from there our correspondent james waterhouse reports. mariupol, a place where 90% of buildings are now destroyed or damaged and where they are burying bodies in the street. translation: i hope there will be some sort of reburial and this - is just temporary but the military told us to put the bodies somewhere in the cold and the only cold place now are in our basements. there are people in the basements so we bury them here. 300,000 people are still trapped in the city. their impossible choice stay and hope you survive more continued shelling, no running water and little food or leave along a humanitarian route which could well be attacked to a destination you don t know. translation: we have been in a basement for 11 days. - this is the 25th day of war, we have been counting every one of them. we hope for the best, to live as humans. the apartment has been broken, everything is broken. where can we go from the basement? we are cooking at a fir
trapped in the city. their impossible choice stay and hope you survive more continued shelling, no running water and little food or leave along a humanitarian route which could well be attacked to a destination you don t know. translation: we have been in a basement for 11 days. i this is the 25th day of war, we have been counting every one of them. we hope for the best, to live as humans. the apartment has been broken, everything is broken. where can we go from the basement? we are cooking at a fire. for now, we have some food and firewood. in a week, we will have nothing, no food at all. what should we do? russia offered authorities here safe passage for everyone who wanted to escape. in return, they wanted the city to surrender. mariupol refused. when it comes to ukraine s fight for its survival, surrendering has long not been in its vocabulary,