More than 100 Ukrainian civilians, including a two-month-old baby, left the heavily damaged Azovstal steelworks plant in Mariupol after a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
A group of civilians leaves a steel factory in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Hundreds of civilians sought refuge at the factory after Russian troops took control of the city.
Russia plans to annex much of eastern Ukraine later this month, a senior U.S. official warned, and the Mariupol steel mill that is the city’s last stronghold of resistance came under renewed assault a day after the first evacuation of civilians from the plant. Michael Carpenter, U.S. ambassador to the…
Aid workers prepared hot food, wheelchairs and toys Tuesday for civilians slowly making their way to relative safety from the pulverized remnants of a steel plant in the city of Mariupol, besieged for months by Russian forces. The plant is the last holdout of Ukrainian resistance in a city that is otherwise controlled by Moscow’s…