of mariupol has been left in ruins after being subjected to fierce russian bombardment early in the invasion. the city was besieged by russian forces and ukrainian officials now estimate at least 25 thousand people were killed there. our correspondent hilary andersson has been speaking to survivors from the city for bbc panorama. they give vivid and distressing testimony. and a warning that hilary s report contains references to suicide, and you may find some of it distressing. artem has seen what no child should. he was in mariupol s theatre when it was bombed. his two year old sister nastia had to be dug out of the rubble. how do you grasp horror when you re six? mariupol, once a golden city, was left devastated after a massive bombardment.
of mariupol has been left in ruins after being subjected to fierce russian bombardment early in the invasion. the city was besieged by russian forces and ukrainian officials now estimate at least 25,000 people were killed there. 0ur correspondent hilary andersson has been speaking to survivors from the city for bbc panorama. they give vivid and distressing testimony. and a warning that hilary s report contains references to suicide, and you may find some of it upsetting. artem has seen what no child should. he was in mariupol s theatre when it was bombed. his two year old sister nastia had to be dug out of the rubble. how do you grasp horror
and ukrainian officials now estimate at least 25 thousand people were killed there. our correspondent hilary andersson has been speaking to survivors from the city for bbc panorama. they give vivid and distressing testimony. and a warning that hilary s report contains references to suicide, and you may find some of it distressing. artem has seen what no child should. he was in mariupol s theatre when it was bombed. his two year old sister nastia had to be dug out of the rubble. how do you grasp horror when you re six? mariupol, once a golden city, was left devastated after a massive bombardment. all spring, the city was besieged, cut
will talk too the french president about climate and also the issue of small boats. plenty on the agenda in the next few days. the southern ukrainian city of mariupol has been left in ruins after being subjected to fierce russian bombardment early in the invasion. the city was besieged by russian forces and ukrainian officials now estimate that at least 25,000 people were killed there. analysis for the bbc by the human rights organisation the centre for information resilience has discovered an estimated 1,500 new graves dug at the edge of the city. so what of the people who lived there? our correspondent hilary andersson has been speaking to adult and child survivors from the city for bbc panorama. they give vivid and distressing testimony, and there is a reference to suicide inevitably you may find this upsetting. artem has seen what no child should. he was in mariupol s
this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. ministers face calls to increase benefits and state pensions now to help those struggling with the surging cost of living the chancellor says he knows things are challenging and says he s ready to do more to help people. the next few months will be tough, but where we can act, we will. do you think the government should give you more help? or is the £9 billion they are giving to help people with fuel bills enough? do you support a windfall tax on the energy companies? we want to hear your stories. get in touch. message me on twitter, instagram or tiktok. russia says 1,700 ukrainian soldiers from mariupol s besieged steel plant have now surrendered. they re being registered by the icrc as prisoners of war.