they stay there without having to come out at some point and surrender. but it appears they want to go down fighting and they may well do that. and it appears that vladimir putin wants to announce publicly of a major win, leading up to not only the eastern orthodox easter this sunday, but obviously the may 9th victory day parade in russia. what does the win look like in terms of what we have seen leveled upon mariupol itself, the city that used to have 400,000 residents has just been leveled. if that sis a victory in vladimr putin s eyes, what does that say about the rest of the war in the weeks and months that ed? this is history repeated. what did they do to grozny and chechny when they couldn t take gr grozny. they were defeated, so they essentially destroyed it. aleppo, the same commander in charge of all russian forces leveled aleppo. that s why he s called the butcher of syria. and that s essentially what they have done to mariupol. so, you know, if you destroy the
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this is bbc news welcome if you re watching here in the uk or around the globe. i m lewis vaughanjones. our top stories. 10 million people have now fled their homes in ukraine since the start of the war more than a quarter of the population. among them, children who escaped from besieged mariupol but are left with life changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it isn tjust the physical injuries though, many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. in mariupol itself, the bombardment is said to be constant many are believed to be trapped in shelters below destroyed buildings. russia has confirmed the death of one of its senior naval commanders.
welcome to newsday. reporting live from singapore, i m mariko 0i. the headlines 10 million people have now fled their homes in ukraine since the start of the war, more than a quarter of the population. among them, children who escaped from besieged mariupol, but they are left with life changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it s notjust the physical injuries, though. many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. in mariupol itself, russia has urged people to surrender, offering to open up humanitarian corridors. previous arrangements have been targeted by russian fire.
this is bbc news welcome if you re watching here in the uk or around the globe. i m lukwesa burak. our top stories. 10 million people have now fled their homes in ukraine since the start of the war more than a quarter of the population. among them children who escaped from besieged mariupol but are left with life changing injuries. all of these are victims of russian attacks. it isn tjust the physical injuries though, many of these children have deep psychological trauma that they will perhaps never get over. in mariupol itself, russia has urged people to surrender, offering to open up humanitarian corridors. previous arrangements have been targeted by russian fire. ukraine s president tells the israeli parliament