The Russian occupiers continue to shell and bomb the city.
The KIT News Ukraine team has created a video about Mariupol , which has been under siege by the Russian army, which came to Ukraine with the war, for the third week in a row. The occupiers continue to shell and bomb the city, leaving residents without homes, water, food and heat.
The occupiers struck at the children's hospital and maternity hospital in Mariupol. The air bomb destroyed the Drama Theater, in the building of which civilians hid. “Children” was written in large letters on the ground near the theater, and the inscription was clearly visible from the air.
According to official data, 2,357 people died in the city, however, it is impossible to determine the exact number of dead, this figure may be many times higher.
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The destruction in Mariupol is enormous – according to preliminary estimates, about 80% of the city's housing stock is destroyed, of which almost 30% – can not be restored.
More than 350,000 Mariupol residents continue to take refuge in storage facilities and basements from continuous shelling by Russian occupation forces. Thus, on average, 50 to 100 air bombs are dropped on the city per day.
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