neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. the city of mariupol, one of the epicenters in russia s punishing assault on civilians. thousands of people remain trapped there. but, those who managed to escape share their experiences with nbc s mary hunter. for 16 days, the russians have besieged, and starved out, the city of mariupol. from above, it is unrecognizable. 80, to 90% of the buildings, destroyed, according to city officials. 350,000 residents, trapped inside. on the southeast corner on the black sea the strategic port is on the russian land bridge to crimea. now, survivors, mariupol residents, 17-year-old julia,
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residents, 17-year-old julia, and her mother, also yulia, are part of the first group of civilians to make it out alive. when you are finding it in the moment, and it is moving from this, and going to be killed. they had no heat, no electricity, no water. we cooked brushed, and it was scary. the windows on their apartment blood on march 4th. the bombs were falling, and they were falling from their airplanes. their home, completely destroyed, on march 12th. at age 17, yulia can distinguish the different sounds of russian aerial attacks. you can hear the mines, when they re following, and when they re close because it s a sound. in the last few days, the city council has said the 30,000 people have escaped a city, but not on humanitarian corridors convoys of private cars, 6500 in recent days, leaving, for
the road out of mariupol is the road out of hell. it s a desperate journey, but car after car has run this gauntlet, fleeing a city where there s almost nothing left. and what can life possibly feel like for those still there? the russians have razed this place to the ground. thousands are still trapped, trying to survive in impossible circumstances. translation: as of today, - there are about 100,000 people in this city, in inhuman conditions, completely blockaded, without food, water, without medicines, subject to constant shelling, constant bombardment. for more than a week now, we ve been trying to organise stable humanitarian corridors for mariupol residents, and almost all our attempts, unfortunately, are disrupted by the russian occupiers, by shelling or deliberate terror. as russian tanks continue to roll across ukrainian territory,
without food, water, without medicines, subject to constant shelling, constant bombardment. for more than a week now, we ve been trying to organise stable humanitarian corridors for mariupol residents, and almost all our attempts, unfortunately, are disrupted by the russian occupiers, by shelling or deliberate terror. as russian tanks continue to roll across ukrainian territory, there are pockets of resistance. this is the town of voznesensk. the russians were determined to seize it. but this quiet farming community stood its ground, setting a trap for the invading soldiers, and then blowing up the town s bridge, sending the russians into retreat. explosion in places like this, the ukrainians are moving from defence to attack. we have seen indications