And Mariupol evacuees start to emerge.
Tag: Mariupol (Ukraine)
Sisters Recount Escape From Mariupol as Russians Closed In
The women say they were forced onto a bus to Russian-controlled territory, then escaped what Ukrainian and U.S. officials have described as “filtration” centers for a system of forced expulsions to Russia.
100 Civilians Evacuated From Mariupol Steel Factory, Officials Say
The Ukrainian president said that civilians were being evacuated from the Azovstal steel factory and are headed to a “controlled area.”
Women and Children Evacuated Out of Mariupol’s Azovstal Steel Plant
A Ukrainian commander and Russian news agencies said about 20 civilians were able to leave the steel factory in the besieged city of Mariupol. An unknown number of civilians remains at the plant.
Civilians Keep Arriving at Besieged Steel Complex in Mariupol, Fighters Say
That citizens are still seeking to shelter at the plant, where there is no prospect of escape or rescue, offers a testament to what they must be facing elsewhere in the devastated city.
Civilians Keep Arriving at Besieged Steel Complex in Mariupol, Fighters Say
That citizens are still seeking to shelter at the plant, where there is no prospect of escape or rescue, offers a testament to what they must be facing elsewhere in the devastated city.
Fighters Share Desperate Videos From Mariupol Steel Plant to Promote Story
With independent media unable to access this last military holdout, videos from inside function as pleas for help and publicity on social media.
A Family of Six Walks for Days to Escape Mariupol
At times, Russian soldiers were almost friendly, advising them how to avoid shelling and showing them pictures of their own children.
Ukrainians in Mariupol’s Steel Plant Are Holding On, a Commander Tells the Times
Capt. Svyatoslav Palamar says he and others would give up the factory if they could leave safely.
As Western Arms Pour Into Ukraine, Zelensky Promises Victory
“The day when they will be forced to leave Ukraine is approaching,” the Ukrainian president said of the Russians, in a sharp change of tone.