'The bodies were transferred to the garbage dump” Mariupol’s deputy mayor speaks to ClaireGilbodyD about what life is like now in Ukrainian city occupied by Russians
About 600 people are thought to have been killedon 16 March while it was sheltering some 1,200 civilians.
Internally displaced people from Mariupol and nearby towns arrive at a refugee centre in Zaporizhzhia after fleeing Russian attacks last year Azovstal steelworks’ fighters The deputy mayor said that the number of people killed during the siege of Mariupol is between 22,000 and 70,000.Russian President Vladimir Putin’s
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