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extremists attacked and killed their parents. these children s stories may have been hidden from the world, but they are another generation whose lives were destroyed by the so called islamic state. fatima, along with her daughter and grandchildren, what hundreds of miles from the village they lived in to reach the camp. translation: islamic state forced us to come here. they forced us to come here. they forced us to come here. they forced us to come here. although men were killed. they burned all our food. burned all our food. there is little in the burned all our food. there is little in the way burned all our food. there is little in the way of burned all our food. there is little in the way of medicine | little in the way of medicine orfood, and some of little in the way of medicine or food, and some of the children are suffering from fever. jihadists may be in retreat in the middle east, but their grip in the african sahara region is growing. and it had a big impact here. l
catchy for the media, but everything is destroyed. my residential district, it was 130,000 people, and there is no district any more. the building where i grew up, 9 storey building, 200 apartments, it is burned, because tanks several times have shot on the building. like all the hospitals are destroyed, all the schools are destroyed, my university is destroyed, everything is destroyed. the only thing we have in mariupol now our people. 300,000 people are still in mariupol without food and water because mariupol is in a pretty arid climate and we don t have wells in the city. people cannot go, we have a small dirty river in mariupol but people can t
night. and people are out of water and out of food. and out of food. you say that the situation there and out of food. you say that the situation there is and out of food. you say that the situation there is medieval, - and out of food. you say that the situation there is medieval, that| situation there is medieval, that sounds like a very accurate way of describing it from what we are hearing. when you look ahead to the next few days, how much longer do you think people there will be able to keep going? it’s you think people there will be able to keep going? to keep going? it s hard to, it s hard to say to keep going? it s hard to, it s hard to say hello, to keep going? it s hard to, it s hard to say hello, because - to keep going? it s hard to, it s hard to say hello, because we i to keep going? it s hard to, it s - hard to say hello, because we don t have, we have very little connection with mariupol. the city is already destroyed. we don t have mariupol now, already. it
submission. so i think we are likely to see that continue now for a few days. the offer to surrender was rejected very quickly by the ukrainians. the deputy prime minister made it very clear that that simply was not an option for the ukrainians. but for the people who are in there, the situation remains very bleak, and for the few people who have been able to get out, have been a limited number of humanitarian corridors over the last few days, they are bringing out awful tales of bodies on the streets, miserable conditions, sheltering in basements for up to two weeks at a time, without access to proper water, clean water, food, all of the basics for life. so very grim at the moment in mariupol, and at the moment it seems it is going to sadly continue in that way. jonah, give us an idea, we know ukraine is a vast country, is there a significant difference in the filling between those who are in eastern ukraine and closer to the sort of heart of the conflict, if