city. and we started to restore bomb shelters which remain from the soviel shelters which remain from the soviet union. there were five very powerful soviet union. there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the timer according to soviet standards of the time, could according to soviet standards of the time, could withstand a direct nuciear time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started. nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city started, we made an announcement in the city that started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible could come to us. we thought it was possible we d be shelled, but we did not expect possible we d be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides
2014 we never thought about it until 2014 we we never thought about it until 2014. we didn t imagine that azovstal 2014. we didn t imagine that azovstal could be some kind of fortress azovstal could be some kind of fortress are such an important point in the fortress are such an important point in the city fortress are such an important point in the city of fortress are such an important point in the city of mariupol. when mariupol, especially the eastern part of mariupol, especially the eastern part of the city, came under shelling part of the city, came under shelling by artillery, heavy artillery, we started to think about what we artillery, we started to think about what we could do if the escalation came what we could do if the escalation came further into the city. and we started came further into the city. and we started to came further into the city. and we started to restore bomb shelters, which started to restore bomb shelters, which remained from the s
when mariupol, especially the eastern part of the city, came under shelling by artillery, heavy artillery, we started to think about what we could do if the escalation came further into the city. and we started to restore bomb shelters, which remained from the soviet union. there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we d be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and the sea on two. from a military point of view, it is a very strong
translation:. there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time could withstand a direct nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze like tunnels. they use them as a refuge. appeals to get them out were ignored until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many had described as hell. this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild their wrecked car. daniel was living on a tug boat. translation:.
fight. there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time could withstand a direct nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze like tunnels. they use them as a refuge. appeals to get them out were ignored until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many had described as hell. this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild their wrecked car. daniel was living on a tug boat.