Without water, without light, without medicine: the agonizing siege of the Russian Army in Mariúpol

Without water, without light, without medicine: the agonizing siege of the Russian Army in Mariúpol

The situation in Mariupol It is a humanitarian catastrophe. Without water, without food, without light and without medicine. The siege to which the Russian Army has subjected the city is causing a situation of true chaos. Since last week they tried to evacuate it with the unsuccessful opening of a humanitarian corridor, the situation has worsened and civilians are still unable to leave the city.

the president himself, Volodymyr Zelensky, has asked for help to open the corridors and get the civilians out of there. The Red Cross denounces the poor conditions in which its citizens find themselves and there is very little left for a human being to survive. In just twelve days, more than 1,600 people in the city.

The situation reaches unsustainable levels also in Mikolaiv, with half a million inhabitants and a privileged position as it is the last city before reaching Odessa and its coveted outlet to the sea. Its night sky is constantly illuminated by Russian bombs.

And in melitopol The protests don’t stop either. Ukrainians take to the streets to ask for the freedom of their mayor. The authorities denounce that he has been kidnapped by Russian forces, something that shows, for Zelensky, the weakness of the Russian troops. “A mayor who has bravely defended Ukraine and the people of the community from him,” said the Ukrainian president.

Source: Lasexta

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