Child Begs In Last Holdout In Mariupol: "I Want To See The Sun"

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Publish Date : 2022-04-23 00:00:00


Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.

Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last holdout of Ukrainian defenders of the southern port city, said in a video released on Saturday they are desperate to get out and are running out of food. The video was released by the Azov battalion, which was set up by pro-Ukrainian nationalists in 2014, later incorporated as a regiment in Ukraine's national guard and has played a prominent role in the defence of Mariupol. Reuters could not independently verify where or when the video was shot. Somebody speaking in the video mentions that the date is April 21. The video shows soldiers bringing food for civilians who the battalion says are sheltering in the Azovstal complex. A woman holding a toddler said people in the plant were running out of food: "We really want to go home," she said. Russian forces were hitting the Azovstal complex with air strikes and trying to storm it, presidential adviser Oleksiy Arestovych said on Saturday, although Moscow had said this week that it would blockade the plant and not attempt to take it. More than 1,000 civilians are in the plant along with troops defending it, according to Ukrainian authorities.Women and children sheltering in a giant steel works in Mariupol that is the last hol



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