160,000 people there now without communication, medical care, heat and water.
Heavy fighting continues near Mariupol, Russian occupiers destroy city from the air. Such are the data of British intelligence. According to them, 160,000 citizens remain in the city without communication, medical care, heat and water. This may force Ukrainian defenders to surrender Mariupol. British intelligence considers the city the main target of Russian invaders.
Latest Defense Intelligence update on the situation in Ukraine – April 6, 2022
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Earlier, the Russians confirmed that the occupiers killed dozens of men in civilian clothes as they left Mariupol through humanitarian corridors. Moscow claims that it was the Ukrainian military disguised.
During his visit to Bucha, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the situation in Mariupol is the most difficult , so he hopes for Turkish mediation. He also noted that “in the coming days, and maybe in the coming hours we will have an answer to your very difficult question.”
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