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mariupol used to be blessed — hard around mariupol. mariupolariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its _ hard around mariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its geography. - hard around mariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its geography. it - to be blessed by its geography. it is that big boards, it was an industrial town, central to the economic development of this country. now it is cursed by its geography. it stands in the way of russia seizing a land corridor which connects eastern ukraine and the crimean peninsula. the two areas of land it is held sway over since 2014. that is why literally it is throwing everything at mariupol. when i couldn't get it with land forces, it has been bombarding aids, encircling it in the type of cruel medieval stages we sought time and again in syria. mariupol is now on its last legs. we heard from the mayor today saying we are fighting back, but their numbers are more than we have. we are fighting back in the city centre, but the city centre, like 80% of mariupol, has now been flattened. they have even
mariupol used to be blessed — hard around mariupol. mariupolariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its _ hard around mariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its geography. - hard around mariupol. mariupol used to be blessed by its geography. it - to be blessed by its geography. it is that big boards, it was an industrial town, central to the economic development of this country. now it is cursed by its geography. it stands in the way of russia seizing a land corridor which connects eastern...
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mariupol! _ macro -- mariupol. we don't lose mariupol! we _ macro -- mariupol. we don't lose mariupol! e j lose mariupol! we don't lose kharkiv! _ lose mariupol! we don't lose kharkiv! we don't lose kyiv! he could _ kharkiv! we don't lose kyiv! he could forget about that. the whole — could forget about that. the whole nation is beating putin! he cannot switch off the light but he — he cannot switch off the light but he cannot kill the ukrainian soul. i buy weapons with— ukrainian soul. i buy weapons with me — ukrainian soul. i buy weapons with me and i also have my automatic rifle!— with me and i also have my automatic rifle! that is quite automatic rifle! that is quite a defiant statement - automatic rifle! that is quite a defiant statement from - automatic rifle! that is quite | a defiant statement from him there. given some of the first—hand accounts we have just heard annual reporting, a cease—fire badly needed. find cease-fire badly needed. and the are cease-fire badly needed. and they are working _ cease—fire badly needed. fific they are working for it but weapons are streaming into
mariupol! _ macro -- mariupol. we don't lose mariupol! we _ macro -- mariupol. we don't lose mariupol! e j lose mariupol! we don't lose kharkiv! _ lose mariupol! we don't lose kharkiv! we don't lose kyiv! he could _ kharkiv! we don't lose kyiv! he could forget about that. the whole — could forget about that. the whole nation is beating putin! he cannot switch off the light but he — he cannot switch off the light but he cannot kill the ukrainian soul. i buy weapons with— ukrainian soul. i...
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mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the _ mariupol. in the southern area - mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the southern area of. mariupol in the southern area of ukraine — mariupol in the southern area of ukraine. he says russian artillery has released continuing bombardment on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to— on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to the _ on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to the ashes of a deadline. the devastation— city to the ashes of a deadline. the devastation which we have seen coming — devastation which we have seen coming out of that city over the past _ coming out of that city over the past couple of weeks really is horrific — past couple of weeks really is horrific. we had the bombing of the theatre. _ horrific. we had the bombing of the theatre, again, people still trying to search — theatre, again, people still trying to search through the rubble of the theatre. _ to search through the rubble of the theatre, we had the bombing on the art school, — theatre, we had the bombing o
mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the _ mariupol. in the southern area - mariupol. more horrific news out of mariupol in the southern area of. mariupol in the southern area of ukraine — mariupol in the southern area of ukraine. he says russian artillery has released continuing bombardment on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to— on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to the _ on mariupol, reducing the besieged city to the ashes of a deadline. the devastation— city to the...
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mariupol. the that? —— talking about mariupol. tie: consequence that? —— talking about mariupol. upol. tt2 consequence for mariupol and these several hundred thousand people living there is probably they are going to experience more of the same green conditions they've had for the last couple of weeks. —— grim conditions. we have hurt russian troops had been living in some of the districts of mariupol itself. there is constant fighting being reported. no power, no clean water, many of the people there have been in the basement for a very long time. some people have made it out in the last few days, but they are bringing with them really grim stories of what is happening there at the moment, bodies on the street, it really hard to get fit. it is miserable. i think it was probably inevitable ukraine would offer this —— project is offered to surrender from the russians. that inevitability _ from the russians. that inevitability you - from the russians. that| inevitability you mention from the russians. that i inevitability you mention is from the russians. that inevitability you ment
mariupol. the that? —— talking about mariupol. tie: consequence that? —— talking about mariupol. upol. tt2 consequence for mariupol and these several hundred thousand people living there is probably they are going to experience more of the same green conditions they've had for the last couple of weeks. —— grim conditions. we have hurt russian troops had been living in some of the districts of mariupol itself. there is constant fighting being reported. no power, no clean water, many...
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mariupol- _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a - were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell - were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell of i were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell of a | no mariupol. we sat in a cell of a ten days— no mariupol. we sat in a cell of a ten days and did not read —— even once _ ten days and did not read —— even once. neither had water nor electricity. it was, shelter, well, cellar. _ electricity. it was, shelter, well, cellar. not— electricity. it was, shelter, well, cellar, not really a seller. i am an english _ cellar, not really a seller. i am an english language teacher, ijust some _ english language teacher, ijust some of— english language teacher, ijust some of the people that have managed to gel— some of the people that have managed to get out— some of the people that have managed to get out of mariupol, 300,
mariupol- _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in _ were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a - were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell - were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell of i were lying in the streets. there is no mariupol. we sat in a cell of a | no mariupol. we sat in a cell of a ten days— no...
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mariupol in mariupol is now water supply, of course not, but when it is restored, it has its own reservoirs, which will not last long either. and what is needed for this ? , well, when economic everyday problems are connected, directly with the success of our guys, if it happens within two weeks that it will not be possible to take control in consciously pumping stations, which are under the control of ukraine, there is an understanding of how the situation will be resolved, how active humanitarian aid is now and how relevant it is with water in the region. our connection is not of the highest quality. the situation is a witch. the border with russia is not far from here . i think that at least they will be able to bring water to grow. that is, ah, the republics are not located, right now there are problems in the blockade with water, but i think that it is possible to solve them, at least by bringing water up from russia thank you very much, we were in direct contact with donetsk origin. orekhovo now i want to ask a donetsk woman, anh yes, well, just when i was watching this story, i corresponded in parallel with my mother. but because, well, yes, she is sitting in donetsk sleeping in the pantry. i have already told this and categorically refuses to go somewhere. she has such a feeling, and it is very often, and i had it , i remember 14 in the fifteenth year, and it seems to her that if she is in the city, then she will seem to be herself. well protect, right? well, there 's some extra prayer. yes, to all of these questions. sorry, i'm a raster. and with regard to water, the water situation in the city is really difficult. we see it. according to reports from the mayor, we warned about it, because the same situation was difficult. in the summer of 1914, we also had difficulty with technical water from drinking water. everything that the correspondent said about the fact that water is quickly taken out there depending on the area, of course, all this is a matter of the fact that when you go to the store, you need to spend some money, to buy this water, of course, it’s just that many may not have it there, that is, the amount that is necessary in order to buy water in order not to drink this water, which is filtered from the tap. i think it's still a big problem. and i think that i hope that the authorities of the republic will decide. i kind of sincerely believe in this, and i know the attempts that are being made to do what is being done, as if i know it from the inside, and they certainly go towards improving relations. of course the question only that the volume is too large with a large slot and a huge city. see it here. what point is that is not true. but now, in general, firstly, how would the residents get used to the fact that it is necessary to save water, because a lot of people predicted this, and how this situation would be. and they recruited some there, yes, for the fact that it’s like there, well, there is somehow to use this water, plus everything. and this is understandable that, as if a person by himself here he concentrated and saves, plus, after all , a large number of people were evacuated, who left, they no longer use the water. that is, as it were, the workload is reduced, but the issue of refugees is now a very large number in schools. no, well, only mariupol, as it were, this is the city that this city hears about, in which the volnovakha tragedy occurred, which was almost completely destroyed there. there is also no water supply for a huge number of towns, cities, such small towns, villages. and these people, of course, they also need. water for them too. it is necessary to use this water and all these people are now, well a large number of people are now in donetsk, they are placed in schools, they are being helped. well, some, of course, remain in their homes from a military point of view, apparently. there is an understanding that enough pumping stations will be vacated, we will not make plans and will not interfere with our military to carry out the plans that they face. just with water. nothing new. we remembered the crimean water blockade. this, by the way, was one of the most important factors. why in the fourteenth year they didn’t take them to mariupol because it would be immediately cut off from the water and almost half a mill
mariupol in mariupol is now water supply, of course not, but when it is restored, it has its own reservoirs, which will not last long either. and what is needed for this ? , well, when economic everyday problems are connected, directly with the success of our guys, if it happens within two weeks that it will not be possible to take control in consciously pumping stations, which are under the control of ukraine, there is an understanding of how the situation will be resolved, how active...
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i don't think that in mariupol someone will leave, and it's not chechen fighters from mariupol.the lpr, lpr, and not on the northern front, not the russian forces, because people there clung tightly. they want to just roll these scum into asphalt. and this, of course, is a forgivable feeling of another. no, that's why the situation is exactly what it is now, it's an operational configuration. she's good for us. because, as sergei ivanovich rightly said, this is a piece of paper that was presented incomprehensibly for whom and for what, but nonetheless. we have the opportunity, a, to regroup and solve certain tasks, including on rear issues, therefore, in general, uh, we can positively assess that pause as an operational pause that has come, but it is short, in fact, it is still important here emphasize. this is what the negotiation process is still going on in negotiations, including for an external audience, it is necessary to demonstrate, defined as would be the flexibility of the position. today, the head of our medical delegation said that we are taking a certain flexibility
i don't think that in mariupol someone will leave, and it's not chechen fighters from mariupol.the lpr, lpr, and not on the northern front, not the russian forces, because people there clung tightly. they want to just roll these scum into asphalt. and this, of course, is a forgivable feeling of another. no, that's why the situation is exactly what it is now, it's an operational configuration. she's good for us. because, as sergei ivanovich rightly said, this is a piece of paper that was...
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mariupol? yes. people besieged in mariupol? yes, wherever we _ people besieged in mariupol? inciple but the reality on the ground is very different. and for parents who may be thinking this is our one chance to escape to safety, even if you are hearing about an agreed corridor if you think back to the pictures of families fleeing, they are going to be taking those they heavy grain of salt, you are not going to take a risk with your child's life unless a safety is absolutely guaranteed. tell me about the situation where you are. i understand you visited a children's hospital yesterday lviv is one of the safer parts of the country. is one of the safer parts of the count . �* ., ., country. behind me we have a playground- — country. behind me we have a playground- we _ country. behind me we have a playground. we have - country. behind me we have a playground. we have had i country. behind me we have a i playground. we have had sirens country. behind me we have a - playground. we have had sirens every day. just this morning we were back down there. even for kids who are otherwise
mariupol? yes. people besieged in mariupol? yes, wherever we _ people besieged in mariupol? inciple but the reality on the ground is very different. and for parents who may be thinking this is our one chance to escape to safety, even if you are hearing about an agreed corridor if you think back to the pictures of families fleeing, they are going to be taking those they heavy grain of salt, you are not going to take a risk with your child's life unless a safety is absolutely guaranteed. tell me...
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mariupol? what i support is ”rovidin in mariupol? what i support is providing them _ in mariupol? t is providing them with the - in mariupol? what i support is| providing them with the means in mariupol? what i support is . providing them with the means of defence, and particularly the migs sitting and pulled in. i have an opinion that when you are at war, you need to listen to the people in uniform, who are on the front line doing with the enemy when they tell you what they need, rather than listen to people sitting ensues behind a desk thousands of miles away, and i don't think at this point that we are in a position to provide a no—fly zone without major escalation, but i do think we are in a position to provide them with the means of defence in particular with the fighter aircraft they requested. it seems, though, that the americans turned on that offer from poland to get those migs to the ukrainians. instead, but we have is president biden today saying he is going to send long—range anti—aircraft systems to ukraine and cutting—edge drones. do you think that that could go some
mariupol? what i support is ”rovidin in mariupol? what i support is providing them _ in mariupol? t is providing them with the - in mariupol? what i support is| providing them with the means in mariupol? what i support is . providing them with the means of defence, and particularly the migs sitting and pulled in. i have an opinion that when you are at war, you need to listen to the people in uniform, who are on the front line doing with the enemy when they tell you what they need, rather than...
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mariupol's mayor likenin: dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's — dehumanizing thing. mariupol'sriupol's mayor likening what's taking place _ dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's taking place and - dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's taking place and i'm i likening what's taking place and i'm sure not the only person to do this to what happened in world war ii and the removal of people forcibly. yes. and president _ the removal of people forcibly. yes. and president zelensky using the same _ and president zelensky using the same language during the same comparison when he addressed the israeii _ comparison when he addressed the israeli parliament, and what a setting — israeli parliament, and what a setting in— israeli parliament, and what a setting in which to do that. it is hard to— setting in which to do that. it is hard to see _ setting in which to do that. it is hard to see why they are wrong if these reports are true because as part of— these reports are true because as part of the — these reports are true because as part of the final solutio
mariupol's mayor likenin: dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's — dehumanizing thing. mariupol'sriupol's mayor likening what's taking place _ dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's taking place and - dehumanizing thing. mariupol's mayor likening what's taking place and i'm i likening what's taking place and i'm sure not the only person to do this to what happened in world war ii and the removal of people forcibly. yes. and president _ the removal of people...
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mariupol is already blocked for _ mariupol? mariupol is already blocked for almost _ mariupol? they are still keeping the city is quite unbelievable. that is... they are real heroes, those ukrainian fighters who fight there. so for how long will they succeed to fight, it is hard to say. every day it is clear that they are in blockade and russians are bombing them so heavily, they almost destroyed the city so i can't tell you how many days they will continue their fight and their defence. nobody knows. find and their defence. nobody knows. and on thursday, it is one month since the russian invasion, one month of warfare that has engulfed your country. there are peace talks continuing. can you see a successful peace deal any time in the near future? and what might that peace agreement look like if there is one? i don't believe in these peace negotiations. putin is not going to stop, absolutely, so i don't believe in this. the only way he will start to realise negotiations is if he understands he can do absolutely nothing to ukraine. for this we need more sanctions against putin so
mariupol is already blocked for _ mariupol? mariupol is already blocked for almost _ mariupol? they are still keeping the city is quite unbelievable. that is... they are real heroes, those ukrainian fighters who fight there. so for how long will they succeed to fight, it is hard to say. every day it is clear that they are in blockade and russians are bombing them so heavily, they almost destroyed the city so i can't tell you how many days they will continue their fight and their defence....
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mariupol. they didn't work they — citizens and mariupol. they didn't work. they still _ citizens and mariupole _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more time - work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more time to- work. they still have not worked so. far. they have no more time to wait. in far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, — far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, people _ far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, people have _ far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, people have no - far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, people have no time i far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, people have no time toi in mariupol, people have no time to wait _ in mariupol, people have no time to wait they— in mariupol, people have no time to wait they are — in mariupol, people have no time to wait. they are going _ in mariupol, people have no time to wait. they are going to— in mariupol, peopl
mariupol. they didn't work they — citizens and mariupol. they didn't work. they still _ citizens and mariupole _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more _ work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more time - work. they still have not worked so far. they have no more time to- work. they still have not worked so. far. they have no more time to wait. in far. they have no more time to wait. in mariupol, —...
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because there were soldiers asking us if we could buy stuff for their... ..for his brother in mariupol. mariupoly are still holding out. and he wants us to see...can we buy certain equipment for them. he's just pleading with anybody that they can plead with for his brother. then there is another arrival... stowed away are the mother and daughter waiting to get to safety, daria and vlada. vlada, daria. they have been living underground for weeks, taking shelter from the bombing. a contact of mariya's in kyiv pleaded with her to get them away from the war, and they have made it this far. this isjacinta, this is daria. daria will stay in jacinta's - home and will be close to us. i will visit her as well. i am so emotional here, everybody, so nice - to meet you, everyone. can i give you a hug? mum daria is desperate to get her daughter vlada medical attention. the four—year—old has severe disabilities. she can't walk or talk and weeks of living in basements appear to have worsened her neurological condition. did you see that? it's just awful. i'm so glad i am here to help them. i don't know what to
because there were soldiers asking us if we could buy stuff for their... ..for his brother in mariupol. mariupoly are still holding out. and he wants us to see...can we buy certain equipment for them. he's just pleading with anybody that they can plead with for his brother. then there is another arrival... stowed away are the mother and daughter waiting to get to safety, daria and vlada. vlada, daria. they have been living underground for weeks, taking shelter from the bombing. a contact of...
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mariupol remains a roblem for those objectives? mariupol remains a problem for them _ those objectives? mariupolbjectives? mariupol remains a problem for them in the _ those objectives? mariupol remains a problem for them in the south. - problem for them in the south. without the port of mariupol, that land corridor between crimea and the donbas is tenuous to say the least, so that is one issue they have to resolve. the other is that in the east, facing those separatist republics are some of ukraine's best forces. they have been stationed there throughout, they have been battle hardened, they are on the front lines for the past eight years during that campaign in the donbas. and so it has been widely believed by western officials that isolating and surrounding and cutting off those ukrainian forces is a major objective of the russian military, and without achieving that objective, perhaps none of the rest of it can really be achieved. what we seem to have been hearing from moscow today is an awareness that it is those forces that they need to be concentrating on now. we are told that an addition
mariupol remains a roblem for those objectives? mariupol remains a problem for them _ those objectives? mariupolbjectives? mariupol remains a problem for them in the _ those objectives? mariupol remains a problem for them in the south. - problem for them in the south. without the port of mariupol, that land corridor between crimea and the donbas is tenuous to say the least, so that is one issue they have to resolve. the other is that in the east, facing those separatist republics are some of...
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mariupol t- so that's why they were going on, such horror, because everyone remembers, kharkov was cleaned out by a russian city. kharkov, of course, was cleared out, and mariupol was also cleared out with particular cruelty, because mariupollarge number of such speeches of such people who said with their power that anatoly did it, you understand, therefore they cleared it out, therefore now mariupol is so important, you understand, why do they cling to it so much, of course, and i will complete the thought briefly, please, here you understand , after all, these data were transferred to the european court of human rights. just like after, odessa here is the white intelligentsia laughing. well, yes, that listen, you now here the water wears away the stone. yes but you want them to open eyes. yes, you want them to admit now that in this situation we are absolutely correct in carrying out these demotizations, you will receive absolutely nothing from them. this must also be understood, and we must be aware of this, because we have no allies there now, in general, yes, with rare exceptions, serbs and so on, but for the most part, these people today do not recognize a single kingdom of war crimes. absolutely to be here with us t
mariupol t- so that's why they were going on, such horror, because everyone remembers, kharkov was cleaned out by a russian city. kharkov, of course, was cleared out, and mariupol was also cleared out with particular cruelty, because mariupollarge number of such speeches of such people who said with their power that anatoly did it, you understand, therefore they cleared it out, therefore now mariupol is so important, you understand, why do they cling to it so much, of course, and i will...
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but it's really very little dynamic, except for mariupol. mariupolfficult situation. >> is it the contention of you and your government that was sufficient military aid from nato eu in the west, and you can hand the russians an outright military defeat? is that the best case scenario of how you see this war? >> you have to define defeat. but ukrainians are thinking of this war as an episode and it's struggle for our sovereignty against russia. in 2013 with crimea -- but there is the whole history of the soviet union, and stalin, and 1917. all kinds of things which really really, that things happened. we are thinking of this really as a fight for survival, so for us, we are safe as a nation, we could be recognized as a nation, maybe by the european union at least, and be able to defend ourselves is the principal thing. that is the victory. in terms of specifics of tactics, of course military support would help. economic support would help. financial support would help, but also we do need some form of closing the sky, to help us defend -- because once
but it's really very little dynamic, except for mariupol. mariupolfficult situation. >> is it the contention of you and your government that was sufficient military aid from nato eu in the west, and you can hand the russians an outright military defeat? is that the best case scenario of how you see this war? >> you have to define defeat. but ukrainians are thinking of this war as an episode and it's struggle for our sovereignty against russia. in 2013 with crimea -- but there is the...
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mariupol as yet? in an organised _ to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way. _ to leave mariupol as yet? o. _ to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way, no. i— to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way, no. i think- to leave mariupol as yet? in an l organised way, no. i think some people started to leave by their private cars, but in an organised way by buses, no.— way by buses, no. that was the deu way by buses, no. that was the deputy mayor— way by buses, no. that was the deputy mayor of— way by buses, no. that was the deputy mayor of mariupol - way by buses, no. that was the - deputy mayor of mariupol speaking to me aware, saying that even though some people are trying to use the monitoring corridor, there's still some that continues, and they are trying to get those 50 buses to get as many civilians out of mariupol as possible while that humanitarian corridor window is open for them. we also had overnight from ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky about the refusal of nato to impose a no—fly zone. that has not dampened in the sense of patriotism and resolve, try to do what th
mariupol as yet? in an organised _ to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way. _ to leave mariupol as yet? o. _ to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way, no. i— to leave mariupol as yet? in an organised way, no. i think- to leave mariupol as yet? in an l organised way, no. i think some people started to leave by their private cars, but in an organised way by buses, no.— way by buses, no. that was the deu way by buses, no. that was the deputy mayor— way by buses, no. that was the...
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mariupol landmark. once the invasion began, and as mariupol has been besieged by russian forces, and come under relentless russian bombardment, this theater became a shelter for civilians in mariupol whose homes were destroyed or who tried to escape the constant russian shelling. this video was posted by the azov battalion, it's a far-right military unit that has become part of the ukrainian national guard, it's been trading civilians for self-defense. this video was taken last thursday, and shows the mariupol theater full of young families and young children. the image, from satellite company max are appears to show the mariupol theater on march 13th. on both sides of the theater residents wrote the russian word children, you can see it on the ground, large enough for any russian bomber satellites to see from the sky. now, we maxar says this image was captured two days ago. this is the theater today. reduced to rubble. variable city council said it was the work of a russian bomb, dropped well hundreds of people, including children, were believed to be sheltering inside. city officials said they could not, immediately, go into assess how many people have been killed or injured, be
mariupol landmark. once the invasion began, and as mariupol has been besieged by russian forces, and come under relentless russian bombardment, this theater became a shelter for civilians in mariupol whose homes were destroyed or who tried to escape the constant russian shelling. this video was posted by the azov battalion, it's a far-right military unit that has become part of the ukrainian national guard, it's been trading civilians for self-defense. this video was taken last thursday, and...
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mariupol. when we last able to speak to _ mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? _ mother is in mariupolwhen we last able to speak to her? last _ mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? last time - mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? last time i - able to speak to her? last time i spoke to her on of march. 2nd able to speak to her? last time i spoke to her on of march.- spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march. so _ spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, so that _ spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, so that was _ spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, so that was quite - spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, so that was quite a - march, so that was quite a while ago. and you haven't been able to reach her sense. so when you last spoke to her, what sort of condition where she's living in? she spoke to her, what sort of condition where she's living in?— where she's living in? she was sa in: where she's living in? she was saying that — where she's living in? she was saying that she _ where she's living in?
mariupol. when we last able to speak to _ mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? _ mother is in mariupolwhen we last able to speak to her? last _ mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? last time - mother is in mariupol. when we last able to speak to her? last time i - able to speak to her? last time i spoke to her on of march. 2nd able to speak to her? last time i spoke to her on of march.- spoke to her on of march. 2nd of march, spoke to her on of march....
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mariupol. he hadn't been able to reach his twin sisterfor 11 days. he's based here in the uk and he told me what his sister had said, about survivng in mariupol and what it was like getting out. they have been two or three weeks now without any electricity, water, heating, nothing. food was running out. she was more afraid of hunger than being shelled. the shelling never stops since the beginning of march. 0n the street they have ended up, all of the nearby houses were destroyed. 0nly their house, luckily, survived. that house was the sole place she has been hiding since the start of the war. as you were speaking we were running some pictures. your sister has only recently had a baby, hasn't she? in terms of the days she was in mariupol? in a childhood friends. they started in the apartment they lived in but it was on the easternmost district in mariupol. they knew they would have to move towards the centre of the city. then they had to move further to the house of my friends and basically they were all hiding in the cellar of a house. there were 13 of them. tell me about her escape. the mayor of mariupol was making the point that although 30,000 or so have got out, they have been using car convoys and really it has been at their own risk, it has been attached to safety. tell me what your sister said about that basic calculation that she had to make, whether to stay put or try to get out when she did? regarding the calculations, she had to make, it was that of risk being dead. they were not that far away from the drama theatre that was bombed a couple of days back. so, as long as a sort of these convoys of cars started pretty much self organising, peoplejust cars started pretty much self organising, people just start
mariupol. he hadn't been able to reach his twin sisterfor 11 days. he's based here in the uk and he told me what his sister had said, about survivng in mariupol and what it was like getting out. they have been two or three weeks now without any electricity, water, heating, nothing. food was running out. she was more afraid of hunger than being shelled. the shelling never stops since the beginning of march. 0n the street they have ended up, all of the nearby houses were destroyed. 0nly their...
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mariupol mariupol how much time goes there, respectively, in battles in urban conditions there is a question that, as it were, when it will be completely taken there, 4,000 military personnel are left. well i think that's up here the issue will be closed by the end of this week. this is a very important question here in order to strengthen the negotiating positions in order to eat the informational positions and economic positions. you need a result. this is the result - this is the most important ultimatum argument that will always work without a result, even if you have good information, then what is not quite right, and even if the situation is super, no matter how the situation changes, the desired result is now mariupol respectively, southeast. here is the environment grouping. the first but the environment, the second is completely. naturally, cleaning up the city, respectively, in any. that is, uh, control, here in the case, respectively, with a, respectively, to the southeast. this is a need for the environment, as it were. there is further processing or something else, because every time. accordingly, in response to some peace talks there, initiatives fly to you, respectively, points do not fly, not only in donetsk, but across the territory russian federation, in principle, this is a weak argument, therefore, from this point of view, there are no military solutions. at this stage, it's good or bad, but in this direction, no matter how complicated the situation is, military decisions will remain - this is when the results are decided, results are needed. here, therefore, as it were, this is it. this decision will be the impetus for the negotiation process up to this point. these are the negotiatio
mariupol mariupol how much time goes there, respectively, in battles in urban conditions there is a question that, as it were, when it will be completely taken there, 4,000 military personnel are left. well i think that's up here the issue will be closed by the end of this week. this is a very important question here in order to strengthen the negotiating positions in order to eat the informational positions and economic positions. you need a result. this is the result - this is the most...
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mariupol, - ukraine? my biggest issue is my grandfather in mariupol, and - grandfather in mariupol, and mariupol is a total, because people in mariupol don't have electricity, they don't have electricity, they don't have electricity, they don't have mobile coverage, and they don't have food and water supplies, there is a lot of looting and it is really a total mess. i cannot even imagine what is going on they are right now, and my grandma is all over this place, is she just alone? i don't know if anybody is helping her. so she has no one _ anybody is helping her. so she has no one living _ anybody is helping her. so she has no one living with - anybody is helping her. so she has no one living with her- anybody is helping her. so she has no one living with her that| has no one living with her that you know of, you are relying on neighbours and people helping her. i neighbours and people helping her. . , , ., her. i am 'ust relying on her because — her. i amjust relying on her because she _ her. i amjust relying on her because she is _ her. i amjust relying on her because she is a _ her. i amjust relying on
mariupol, - ukraine? my biggest issue is my grandfather in mariupol, and - grandfather in mariupol, and mariupol is a total, because people in mariupol don't have electricity, they don't have electricity, they don't have electricity, they don't have mobile coverage, and they don't have food and water supplies, there is a lot of looting and it is really a total mess. i cannot even imagine what is going on they are right now, and my grandma is all over this place, is she just alone? i don't know...
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mariupol, that besieged city, the hits just keep on coming. a massive humanitarian crisis continues to unfold there, and now russian ships in the azov sea have started firing on mariupol from the sea. mariupol has already been hammered by land-based missile launches for weeks. and new satellite images are giving us a sense of what's going on on the ground. they were captured tuesday. they show smoke still rising from a neighborhood that is said to be under russian control. these pictures mark some of the only glimpses into mariupol right now since there are, as far as we can tell, no independent journalists left in that city. meanwhile, the ukrainian president says negotiations with russia are still under way. >> translator: we continue to work at various levels to push russia for peace. until the end of this brutal war, ukrainian representatives are working on the negotiations, which continue virtually daily. it's very difficult, sometimes scandalous, but step by step, we are moving forward. >> well, russian forces have been stalled on the ground, but their bombardment of ukrainian cities is leaving widespread destruction and claiming an unknown number of civilian lives. alex marquardt has
mariupol, that besieged city, the hits just keep on coming. a massive humanitarian crisis continues to unfold there, and now russian ships in the azov sea have started firing on mariupol from the sea. mariupol has already been hammered by land-based missile launches for weeks. and new satellite images are giving us a sense of what's going on on the ground. they were captured tuesday. they show smoke still rising from a neighborhood that is said to be under russian control. these pictures mark...
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— mariupol, but they moved from mariupol a long time ago. their parents — mariupolhance to talk to _ parents, but i did not have a chance to talk to anybody who escaped mariupol — to talk to anybody who escaped mariupol during this horrific time. it is mariupol during this horrific time. it is super— mariupol during this horrific time. it is super difficult to get away from _ it is super difficult to get away from the — it is super difficult to get away from the city, and i know that some families— from the city, and i know that some families did — from the city, and i know that some families did manage to escape the city, recently two or three days ago. _ city, recently two or three days ago. but — city, recently two or three days ago, but these people, they are not able to— ago, but these people, they are not able to contact anybody because they are super— able to contact anybody because they are super shocked because of what they've _ are super shocked because of what they've seen, because there are dead bodies _ they've seen, because there are dead bodies everyw
— mariupol, but they moved from mariupol a long time ago. their parents — mariupolhance to talk to _ parents, but i did not have a chance to talk to anybody who escaped mariupol — to talk to anybody who escaped mariupol during this horrific time. it is mariupol during this horrific time. it is super— mariupol during this horrific time. it is super difficult to get away from _ it is super difficult to get away from the — it is super difficult to get away from the city, and i know that...
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thought that was going to be easy, but of course mariupol has held out _ be easy, but of course mariupol has held out no — be easy, but of course mariupolks and has been in the cross— held out no four weeks and has been in the cross hairs for these three weeks _ in the cross hairs for these three weeks and — in the cross hairs for these three weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier— weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier on— weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier on the bbc news, there is a bil earlier on the bbc news, there is a big deadline to get out civilians to -et big deadline to get out civilians to get out _ big deadline to get out civilians to get out by— big deadline to get out civilians to get out by dawn first light tomorrow will suffer— get out by dawn first light tomorrow will suffer the consequences. i will suffer the consequences. wonder if will suffer the consequences. i wonder if i could will suffer the consequences. i wonder if i could just come back to you, joe mayes, because who brought up you, joe mayes, because who brought up war crimes and yesterday we heard from a specialist within the field who said that actuall
thought that was going to be easy, but of course mariupol has held out _ be easy, but of course mariupol has held out no — be easy, but of course mariupolks and has been in the cross— held out no four weeks and has been in the cross hairs for these three weeks _ in the cross hairs for these three weeks and — in the cross hairs for these three weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier— weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier on— weeks and tonight, as we heard earlier on the bbc news, there...
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mariupol in the direction of berdyansk and further to zaporozhye, and there is more and more evidence and evidence of what atrocities the nationalists from azov did in mariupol and now we are in direct contact or abramova is the editor-in -chief magazine personal organizer, press tour for the truth. hello elizabeth, we know that you were literally in mariupolthe situation there? and i just returned with a group of journalists from mariupol, today the situation is difficult, the special operation continues. and we also managed to talk with hell adam sultanovich, and he said to delimkhanov that the militants did not hide. uh, underground e factory, and steel in azov, it turns out there is a minus. uh, about six to seven floors, so it is not known whether uh, there uh, militants are holding hostages, so they act very carefully and therefore do not use heavy equipment and try to get a out of china plus. e today. in the humanitarian situation, a very large column is standing at the exit from mariupol towards russia. our people are very, well, helping, delivering humanitarian aid plus all the necessary medicines, and also set up tents, where humanitarian aid is distributed. ah, but i also noticed that often cars either leave the city or drive in. they check their houses to see if they are damaged or not. i want to note at the moment that all the
mariupol in the direction of berdyansk and further to zaporozhye, and there is more and more evidence and evidence of what atrocities the nationalists from azov did in mariupol and now we are in direct contact or abramova is the editor-in -chief magazine personal organizer, press tour for the truth. hello elizabeth, we know that you were literally in mariupolthe situation there? and i just returned with a group of journalists from mariupol, today the situation is difficult, the special...
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mariupol please hello artyom hello tv viewers. e! well, the first thing i saw in the city in general all these days all 5 days that i visited mariupol is that mariupolussian, even surzhik, uh, this one here, which is a little bit connected with ukraine, well, it seems to be very, very rare . uh, the second thing i saw, especially yesterday, when the largest humanitarian operation in the history of the donetsk people's republic began in mariupol, that is, yesterday a group of the ministry of emergency situations of the donetsk people's republic entered and with the help of public organizations, and a humanitarian operation has already begun. uh, in and now, as part of this operation, just yesterday, several thousand people, several thousand mariupol residents received humanitarian assistance. they have appeared the opportunity to contact relatives to receive first aid, and help and hope, that is, they saw in their hands. last month even the first newspaper published in the donetsk people's republic and uh, here. uh, the animation that i saw. that's right at the very point of humanitarian aid. this, of course, is something artyom is, well, how do you
mariupol please hello artyom hello tv viewers. e! well, the first thing i saw in the city in general all these days all 5 days that i visited mariupol is that mariupolussian, even surzhik, uh, this one here, which is a little bit connected with ukraine, well, it seems to be very, very rare . uh, the second thing i saw, especially yesterday, when the largest humanitarian operation in the history of the donetsk people's republic began in mariupol, that is, yesterday a group of the ministry of...
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mariupol. mariupol is the atrocity of our time. it's atrocity after atrocity. and yet the people, the 400,000 mariupol people, they do not surrender. they still stay strong. they say okay, we're ready to endure this. at the end of the day, we want to continue to live as a free people. they're not taking russia's assistance when the russians are taking them not to safety but across the border to russia and into camps which are essentially very similar to concentration camps of the world war ii era. in those camps, the ukrainians are getting deprived of food and water and deprived of basic needs. we hear reports that more and more ukrainians are just disappearing from those camps without any contact being established with them whatsoever. and the people of ukraine still continue to fight. the people of mariupol still continue to demand that they remain under ukrainian authorities and the russians get out. >> neil: all right. that latter part is not happening yet and maybe your determination and their determination, we'll see that. didn't mean to jump on there. meanwhile, in this country, supreme court j
mariupol. mariupol is the atrocity of our time. it's atrocity after atrocity. and yet the people, the 400,000 mariupol people, they do not surrender. they still stay strong. they say okay, we're ready to endure this. at the end of the day, we want to continue to live as a free people. they're not taking russia's assistance when the russians are taking them not to safety but across the border to russia and into camps which are essentially very similar to concentration camps of the world war ii...
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well, it is there in parts of ukraine already, in mariupol, i of ukraine already, in mariupol, khakis. mariupolbeing hit. khakis, he to some extent. and we will be looking at very significant numbers because unfortunately civilians are not being protected in this conflict. thank you very much for giving us your time. we know how busy you are. hopefully those messages are getting out loud and clear and all the work you and your colleagues are doing on the ground. thank you. now a more cheerful moment in ukraine. captured by my colleague, lyse doucet. in the heart of kyiv, in st sophia's square, thousands of tulips. a trident takes shape, a three—pronged spear. it's our symbol, the symbol of ukraine and once more symbol of peace and of our country. for one side, we want to stay in peace but for another, all of us are ready to stay and to defend our country. and so many people have left kyiv, especially women and children. why are you still here? i don't want to go anywhere. my grand—grand—grandfathers, mothers were born and died in my city and for me kyiv is my heart. i understand and i'm absolut
well, it is there in parts of ukraine already, in mariupol, i of ukraine already, in mariupol, khakis. mariupolbeing hit. khakis, he to some extent. and we will be looking at very significant numbers because unfortunately civilians are not being protected in this conflict. thank you very much for giving us your time. we know how busy you are. hopefully those messages are getting out loud and clear and all the work you and your colleagues are doing on the ground. thank you. now a more cheerful...
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mariupol? for situation i like for the residents of mariupol?— situation i like for the residents of mariuol? ., , , ., �* of mariupol? have any electricity, _ of mariupol? for six days we don't have any electricity, any _ of mariupol? for six days we don't have any electricity, any water - have any electricity, any water supply, any heating system, any sanitation system and today we were shelled, the pipeline of gas that transports gas to mariupol was shelled, the last thing that we had. mariupol would suffer another devastating attack. russia's offer to create safe routes wild ukrainians desperately tried to save themselves from bombardment is roundly rejected. the proposed routes would take people to russia itself and to its ally, belarus. president zelensky calls the proposal tomorrow.- president zelensky calls the proposal tomorrow. there is a feelinu proposal tomorrow. there is a feeling this — proposal tomorrow. there is a feeling this is _ proposal tomorrow. there is a feeling this is happening - proposal tomorrow. there is a feeling this is happening in . proposal tomorrow. there is a i feeling this is happeni
mariupol? for situation i like for the residents of mariupol?— situation i like for the residents of mariuol? ., , , ., �* of mariupol? have any electricity, _ of mariupol? for six days we don't have any electricity, any _ of mariupol? for six days we don't have any electricity, any water - have any electricity, any water supply, any heating system, any sanitation system and today we were shelled, the pipeline of gas that transports gas to mariupol was shelled, the last thing that we had....
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mariupol- leave? thank you. well, the situation in mariupol is - leave? thank you. well, the situation in mariupoloming much better, unfortunately. yes, the people are managing to evacuate, sometimes, by official corridors but mostly by their own sometimes going buy food from mariupol and they are helped by the rescue team, unfortunately, the proposals which several presidents proposed to the russian president, president macron, president of turkey and greece, to start the evacuation campaign, with their support, does not meet the full expectations and unfortunately has not starlited and the situation is becoming more disastrous, the population which is left in the city over 200,000 people are mainly left without food, water, electricianty simply, without food, water, electricianty supply, medicine, etc, so it would be important for the international community to draw more attention to the atrocity, to the awful things that are happening because the city is being bombarded. parts are not controlled by the ukrainian armed forces. ii i controlled by the ukrainian armed forces. ., controlled by the u
mariupol- leave? thank you. well, the situation in mariupol is - leave? thank you. well, the situation in mariupoloming much better, unfortunately. yes, the people are managing to evacuate, sometimes, by official corridors but mostly by their own sometimes going buy food from mariupol and they are helped by the rescue team, unfortunately, the proposals which several presidents proposed to the russian president, president macron, president of turkey and greece, to start the evacuation campaign,...
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mariupol is one. why mariupol? why is is strategy to continue to bombard and destroy mariupol? mariupol, excuse me. why is everyone focused on that in particular? help explain the context of why this is a strategic location for the russians? >> well, operations or tactics, the things that soldiers and commanders do in the field, are linked to the strategy of the politicians. in this case, the strategy of mr. putin was, first of all, to subj subjugate ukraine. he knew he could do that -- and i'm glad you've got the map up now because mariupol connects -- it's halfway between crimea, which the russians have naval forces in, and the donbas region of luhansk and due hance k. if you go to the west, you see odesa. it's always been putin's desire to have the black sea and the sea of azov a port. mariupol is important for two reasons, laura. first of all, going to the east and connecting with the donbas. but if you go north of mariupol, there's another russian city called ca called dnipro. you can encircle the donbas region where the russians believe most of the ukrainian army was because they've been fight
mariupol is one. why mariupol? why is is strategy to continue to bombard and destroy mariupol? mariupol, excuse me. why is everyone focused on that in particular? help explain the context of why this is a strategic location for the russians? >> well, operations or tactics, the things that soldiers and commanders do in the field, are linked to the strategy of the politicians. in this case, the strategy of mr. putin was, first of all, to subj subjugate ukraine. he knew he could do that --...
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if the push towards mariupol, americans were saying they saw preparations for a push out of the dawn but to try and meet those courses on the other side of mariupol. can mariupolreduced in some way -- then mariupol will be reduced in some way. the other important strategic aspects is that they can secure key parts of the infrastructure, they open the way to push northwards and potentially if they can push south from places like kharkiv and so on, they run a big chance of being able to catch a significant part of ukraine's armed forces in the eastern part of the couny. they essentially and up dividing ukraine. that would be a strategic setbacfor the government in kyiv. ros: i am interested to hear your views of the apoaches the russians have taken. when americans attacked iraq, the was a fearsome aerial bombardment ahead of any ground attack. they did that for a number of days, if not weeks. have you suppose the russians have not used their air force more? >> i have been surprised at the road -- the approach russians have taken. this is not the way russia operates when you see its military exercises, much more technically adept force. it is essentially two sets
if the push towards mariupol, americans were saying they saw preparations for a push out of the dawn but to try and meet those courses on the other side of mariupol. can mariupolreduced in some way -- then mariupol will be reduced in some way. the other important strategic aspects is that they can secure key parts of the infrastructure, they open the way to push northwards and potentially if they can push south from places like kharkiv and so on, they run a big chance of being able to catch a...
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mariupol mariupol said it will last unti 4:00 p.m. and the evacuation would begin at 11:00 p.m. so -- 11:00 a.m. so 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. are talking about five hours for each of those cities. >> that's not lot if you've got to pick up all the belongings that you have left and start th truck out. also 10:00 a.m. moscow time was that -- was about an hour and a half ag so some of those people should already be on their way out so you've got five hours to run fo your life in these five hours. >> very fast. >> you do while the. people around the world are coming to the aid of ukrainians and joining us this guy barkley. he's a former marine and missionary with here is hope ministries. is on the ground helping those in need. last time we talked you you you had not yet used your medical skills of the former marine. has that changed at all? >> i have to clarify first, there are no marine corpsman. i get my medical training afterwards. i have not changed here. i'm trying to coordinate medica supplies coming off the ground and another big need is people getting transported and getting out of these areas where the fighting is occurring and we ar doing all can to coordinate tha and then trying to go assist th more we can implement ourselves into the current existing medical structure in kyiv or elsewhere. >> tell me very quickly one of the medics called in the marines ? >> they are called corpsman. i was -- it all the back. >> copy that. you were saying that you were surprised because they literall militarized overnight. you been there for a while now. how do you think these people are faring. how are they holding up? >> first of fall i'm impressed at their sense of patriotism an people are showing up everythin from military defense sources and others picking up a rifle and standing oppose. they are drawn together in a time of need. it seems like we haven't seen this type of thing since world war ii and they are standing between russia and the rest of europe right now, as far as i'm concerned. >> and how are you and yours teams, how are you getting safely from placed the place. >> first of all i think that safety is a relative term. we don't come here to be safe. we trust in god. we plan our rod as best we can. we negotiate checkpoints carefully and taking into consideration that people here are frightened. some of these guys have very little training and need to mak sure that your movement and the checkpoints are slow and that you're not going to freak them out because these guys are worried about russian saboteurs. >> i can imagine. worker you getting the best information that can guide you from place to place? >> we are drying up from many different sources, everything from constantly ready beats and social media and some of our contacts who might be in kyiv are some of our contacts you might be in lviv and everywhere. >> you've been to iraq and syria . can you give us an idea of how this is different? clearly that topography is different but how does the figh of the ground differ from those places. >> this is conventional warfare. this is is not a slow and simmering insurgency. as formidable as isis was in 2016 and 2017 when i was fair, they are running car bombs with 2,000-pound explosives in them. this is a war with extremely advanced weaponry pick you talking about the russians dropping missiles on a precise location. there are purports of these cluster bombs being dropped. on civilian parties. that is a humanitarian rights violation. what are we doing. why are we allowing this. people are having to pick up an fully and for the humanitarian quarters five hours to get that amount of people to pick up everything that they need to ge out. five hours isn't enough. >> and what happens those peopl caught the middle trying to get out. you give them five hours and have to stay in tell these quarter horse open up. are there plans in place to handle these people? >> that is my prayer because otherwise we are going to see the civilian body count just pile up. >> guy berkeley, best of luck t you. next time we talk i'm going to have exactly what the terms are for your position. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> got bless you, brother. >> has vladimir putin guarding -- going -- gone from targeting these two citizens. we weigh in on that next. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. welcome back to our continuing coverage of the war on ukraine. that's get live to our chief correspondent jonathan hunt on the ground. we now have confirmed that two up the humana core doors happen open and that will last for fiv hours. as our other guests said, five hours is simply not enough time to get that amount of people that want to get out out of these various cities. >> we are now hearing directly from officials in and around mariupolhat the cease-fire went into effect just coming up to two, got hours ago and the actual movement of civilians will begin in about 15 minutes and then we will go on for five hours. so a total of seven hours of cease-fire. five hours up move been up civilians. one interesting point that i want make quickly is that we ar told the route has them ending in -- that is the site of that huge nuclear power plant now controlled by the russians. so it's a pretty extraordinary route to come out of this city, mariupol, which has been bombarded by the russians and w will take you safely to a nuclear power plant being guarded by the russians. anthony blinken downplaying the impact that sanctions would hav in russia. as the war rages on in ukraine, gas prices are spiking in the us . joining us now, a former state department official and foreign-policy adviser to the obama campaign. things for being with us. asked jen psaki at the white house. we are paid for russian oil, financing the board and that i
mariupol mariupol said it will last unti 4:00 p.m. and the evacuation would begin at 11:00 p.m. so -- 11:00 a.m. so 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. are talking about five hours for each of those cities. >> that's not lot if you've got to pick up all the belongings that you have left and start th truck out. also 10:00 a.m. moscow time was that -- was about an hour and a half ag so some of those people should already be on their way out so you've got five hours to run fo your life in these five...
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mariupol. i tell our viewers how you managed to get out of mariupol.— get out of mariupol. ut of mariupol. i want to say at first that city of mariupol - get out of mariupol. i want to say at first that city of mariupol is - at first that city of mariupol is surrounded by russian army and there is no humanitarian corridor, in which 400,000 people of mariupol can leave it safely. it is very dangerous because now, in mariupol, more people, little children, sit in bomb shelters without water, without food, and it is really humanitarian disaster in this city. you get one macro did you manage to leave the poor there was a significant russian presence in the city —— poor there was a significant russian presence in the city —- did poor there was a significant russian presence in the city --_ presence in the city -- did you manaue presence in the city -- did you manage to _ presence in the city -- did you manage to leave _ presence in the city -- did you manage to leave before - presence in the city -- did you manage to leave before there | presence in the city -- did you - manage t
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mariupol say the russians are right now bombing humanitarian corridors. these are supposed tore safe passageways designated to evacuate civilians. mariupol the site of the horrific bombing of the children's hospital and maternity ward there. we're joined by matea who fled mar mariupolng and i wonder if this signifies something different in this war? >> right. as you've reported for the past two weeks, russia went from shelling military targets to basically leveling ukrainian cities. the degree of violence is intensifying. we see fighting in and around kyiv and in and around mariupol. so the situation is grim but it's important to emphasize that mariupol is attacked and kyiv is under attack but not seized. >> as you look at european politics and what the west is willing to do, does it change the thoughts? >> i personally hope so but i nevertheless don't think so. what we see the international headlines focus on war crimes they have committed. war crimes, it's all over the news but a no fly zone is still very far away. even the oil embargo is not yet -- the opinion of german political leaders of the oil embargo has not been affected. >> i know you have family in ukraine refusing to leave. are you in touch with snem what are they telling you? >> of course. one week in
mariupol say the russians are right now bombing humanitarian corridors. these are supposed tore safe passageways designated to evacuate civilians. mariupol the site of the horrific bombing of the children's hospital and maternity ward there. we're joined by matea who fled mar mariupolng and i wonder if this signifies something different in this war? >> right. as you've reported for the past two weeks, russia went from shelling military targets to basically leveling ukrainian cities. the...
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flip side of cease-fire of mariupol, the russians told you, "we told you you had time to get out and now we consider every single person from every single thing inside mariupolry target and therefore we come into crush the entire city. that is the russian way of doing things in these situations. we have seen it before and we have seen it in check and, that is the way that they operate. so good news on the one hand, kevin but it does not mean the words headache in terms of peace by any means whatsoever, kevin. >> kevin: great perspective but before we let you go can i draw on your experience? given what you have seen, does this look as bad as it feels from your perspective? >> yes, in a word, yes, kevin. and even worse i think some people may be getting the impression. there is no way it would appear that putin is backing down here over any of this at all. he seems absolutely determined, more and more determined, in fact to crush with his forces every town from every village they come across. clearly the ultimate goal is to take kyiv and force the government of president zelenskyy out to public government and control all of ukraine. yes, this absolutely looks
flip side of cease-fire of mariupol, the russians told you, "we told you you had time to get out and now we consider every single person from every single thing inside mariupolry target and therefore we come into crush the entire city. that is the russian way of doing things in these situations. we have seen it before and we have seen it in check and, that is the way that they operate. so good news on the one hand, kevin but it does not mean the words headache in terms of peace by any...
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mariupol. so we -- start our procedure to move trucks with humanitarian goods and buses from zaporizhzhia to mariupol. but unfortunately they're still not near mariupol because of under continuous shelling under way. also there is no cease-fire, any cease-fire in mariupol. mariupol is under continuous shelling from artillery and bombing. each hour, each minute, each second. >> i understand yesterday was the digging of what you call the first mass grave in the city. what can you tell us about that? >> the numbers really awful. and we faced with up to yesterday we had confirmed 1,207 victims. i mean dead people who were killed by this war. that's not just usual death. that's only what was killed by shelling and artillery. and we really cannot calculate how many deaths we have. i mean, three to four times more. so we are not able even to count how many people on streets killed by bombing and artillery. it is truth and it is real. >> you're saying at least 1,200 killed in mariupol? >> yes, it is official numbers for yesterday of our police office, but i think the number is three to four times more. they were killed on the streets. >> these are just -- th
mariupol. so we -- start our procedure to move trucks with humanitarian goods and buses from zaporizhzhia to mariupol. but unfortunately they're still not near mariupol because of under continuous shelling under way. also there is no cease-fire, any cease-fire in mariupol. mariupol is under continuous shelling from artillery and bombing. each hour, each minute, each second. >> i understand yesterday was the digging of what you call the first mass grave in the city. what can you tell us...
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mariupol. mariupol's mayor tells me the fight isn't over. what happened or what has happened to the ukrainian soldiers defending mariupol?d they stand to the end, he says. to the last drop of blood. it's not only ukrainian soldiers trapped here. the city council estimates there are still around 170,000 civilians in this devastated city. and 90% of homes have been damaged or destroyed. valentina enters what's left of the only home she's ever known. the place where she raised her family. she wasn't here when the shell hit. she's been hiding in the basement. she doesn't want to leave. she knows she can't stay. but many will never leave. the council says almost 5,000 people have been killed during the four-week siege, including more than 200 children. russia is so close to taking its prize. but it will be a blackened shell of a city and it's unlikely the people they're conquering will ever forgive them. phil black, cnn, lviv, western ukraine. >>> well, i will have more from lviv at the top of the hour. for now, though, i will turn it over to rosemary church at the cnn center. rosemary. >> thank you so much, hala. appreciate
mariupol. mariupol's mayor tells me the fight isn't over. what happened or what has happened to the ukrainian soldiers defending mariupol?d they stand to the end, he says. to the last drop of blood. it's not only ukrainian soldiers trapped here. the city council estimates there are still around 170,000 civilians in this devastated city. and 90% of homes have been damaged or destroyed. valentina enters what's left of the only home she's ever known. the place where she raised her family. she...
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mariupol. mariupol is going down fighting and fighting hard. what they are doing is the exact opposite what they should be doing. they are not pacifying. they are actually intensifying the hatred and despair people feel in this case. >> similar question with these hypersonic weapons the russians are now using to engage in some of these missile strikes. yes, very advanced technology, technology the united states doesn't have as effectively right now. is it russians flexing or a sign of weakness in a way? >> in this case i think it's a little bit of both. in a way it's a sign of weakness because they may be out of other kaoeupbs of precision-guided munitions. they want to make sure it is that and no collateral damage, they have to advanced technology. they are demonstrating it to the u.s. and other nato countries. as far as the weakness is concerned, that definitely shows they are not moving the material the way they should. their weapons systems are not keeping up with demand. they don't have the resources they need in order to prosecute this combat operation. that's what the use of hypersonic weapons tells me. >> colonel cedric leighton, as always, great to have you on this morning. thank you for being with us. >> you bet, john. >> laura, christine. >>> as all of this is happening, john, u.s. and nato officials are having a hard time with the talks between ukraine and russia. there is question about the credibility of the kremlin's engagement. natasha, good morning. how involved is the u.s. in giving advice on what to accept or reject from russia at this point? >> reporter: laura, u.s. officials are telling us they are really not involved in any meaningful way in discussions going on between the ukrainian and russian delegations. they have met about four times since are issue that invaded ukraine. what they have told us is that this is really president zelenskyy and the ukrainians determining the positions they will take in order to save their country, save their people. it is not the west's place to tell them what they should and should not accept in this desperate separation. with he do know a bit what the ukrainians have said they want, which of course is a full cease-fire, complete withdrawal of russian troops, and security guarantees. they have said they might be willing to accept some kind of neutral position in terms of nato. maybe not putting themselves in nato but actually having some other security guarantees from the west and europe. the russians so far have not backed off their original positions. that is something the west does say they have clear visibility into. putin, while they have been conducting these talks with the ukrainians, they are still bombing cities in ukraine. they have not deescalated in any meaningful way. they are unlikely to until they get what they want. this is what officials tell us. there is not a lot of optimism about the state of these negotiations not only because they have so much visibility. one european defense official called it a i bit of a dark avenue right now. but they see no signs from vladimir putin that he is actually taking any steps during these talks to deescalate the situation, laura. >> all right. natasha, thank you for that. >>> today president biden meets with top business leaders to talk about the u.s. response to russia's invasion to ukraine as oil companies are raking huge profit by the double hit of ukraine and inflation. huge profits in focus here even before this oil surge above $100 a barrel. exxonmobil made $23 billion last year, shell, $20 million, chevron $15 billion, and b p-12 bil billion. money could be used for direct aid to consumers struggling at the gas station with high energy costs. u.s. imposed a windfall tax in the past. but a drive on big oil has come from the left. the white house has not weighed in on the tax in particular. the president called for gas prices to fall as quickly as they rose and invest in more domestic drilling to bring down costs. exactly two years ago, oil prices negative $40 a barrel. no one was coming and rescuing them. a huge super cycle. >> is there an appetite for that? . >> it puts the white house in a very tough position. they want to show the american people, i feel your pain but they have limited levers to move. >>> still ahead, anew warning from ukraine's president. the scenario that could mean world war iii. >>> and joe biden in the biggest trip of his presidency. neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of f brain performan. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. the world is full of make or break moments. espepecially if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fractu with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help stngthen and protect bones om fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take pria® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious infections, which could need hospitalization, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pain. don't wait for a break. call your doctor now and ask how prolia® can help you. >>> john berman here in the western ukrainian city of lviv. russian attacks escalated over the weekend in cities including the capital of kyiv and mariupol sea of azov. that led to president zelenskyy to issue his strongest appeal yet for a cease-fire. >> translator: i'm ready for negotiations with him. if these attempts fail, that would mean that this is a third world war. >> all right. joining me now is ukrainian lawmaker live in kyiv this morning. i know there were attacks over the weekend, including a shopping center hit. why don't you just tell me what the situation is like where you are this morning. >> it wasn't just the weekend. it was every day, every night. we had attacks inside of kyiv last night. the reality is these were completely civilian, residential parts of town, residential homes being hit. russia doesn't really care what it shoots. you don't know what is going to happen in the next moment. the city is getting prepared for a battle, what the russians will throw at us. . >> you are preparing for it to be a battlefield. that is the environment where president zelenskyy is calling for negotiations with russia directly wit
mariupol. mariupol is going down fighting and fighting hard. what they are doing is the exact opposite what they should be doing. they are not pacifying. they are actually intensifying the hatred and despair people feel in this case. >> similar question with these hypersonic weapons the russians are now using to engage in some of these missile strikes. yes, very advanced technology, technology the united states doesn't have as effectively right now. is it russians flexing or a sign of...
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mariupol. mariupol is a seaside town. it's a place where people come on vacation during the summer. it's a city on the sea of azov. and when russia invaded ukraine in 2014, donbas and the artist and business people moved to mariupolrussia attacked ukraine on february 24th, they targeted mariupol. because it is a city of strong people. it's a city that stands for what ukraine is fighting for. and when they were not able to take mariupol, they became desperate. when they started bombing from 50-100 times a day, a city of 300,000 people -- again, this is a city of families, this is a the is city of artists, this is a city that is very similar to virginia beach if united states. in united states. the theater, the drama theater administration said we have a bomb shelter that will protect you. we know your house is destroyed. you have nowhere to be. please come to our bomb shelter. and they wrote outside of the movie theater -- [speaking in native tongue] which means children. in big letters on both sides. visible from the if sky. from the sky. for the russian airplanes and russian soldiers to know women and children are hiding in this drama theater -- arthel: and they still bombed it. >> please don't bomb. arthel: yes
mariupol. mariupol is a seaside town. it's a place where people come on vacation during the summer. it's a city on the sea of azov. and when russia invaded ukraine in 2014, donbas and the artist and business people moved to mariupolrussia attacked ukraine on february 24th, they targeted mariupol. because it is a city of strong people. it's a city that stands for what ukraine is fighting for. and when they were not able to take mariupol, they became desperate. when they started bombing from...
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mariupol is a — to president putin? let's be honest, mariupol is a name _ to president putin? let's be honest, mariupolresident putin? let's be honest, mariupol is a name that most - to president putin? let's be honest, mariupol is a name that most of - to president putin? let's be honest, mariupol is a name that most of us | mariupol is a name that most of us had never heard of before this began but it is going to go down in history as one of the most bombed, shattered and destroyed cities in our lifetime. it is right up there with aleppo and stalingrad. it is important for a number of reasons. it is the city that is blocking russia from forming a land corridor between its forces in the crimea and that have burst northwards from crimea linking up with their allies, the programme and separatists in the donbas region in eastern ukraine. they need to be able to make that character in order to then free up theirforces and character in order to then free up their forces and encircle the ukrainian army in the donbas for they will be looking to annihilate they will be looking to annihilate the regular ukrain
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mariupol he estimates 80% to 90% of his city bombed and destroyed. this is the russian playbook this is what they did to aleppo. you see the drone footage from mariupol it is flattened. you wonder if they want to set in for occupation or if that was the plan to come in and take over and put their officials in. nothing will be there waiting for them >> and no way the people will wait for them with open arms bec because you are killing their women and children and husbands. out of sheer wage. molly hunter thank you. >>> turning to your money. we watch the impact from the rate hike decision and likely to be six normore hikes this year we are watching moves in chinese tech stocks which are continuing to soar. alibaba and jd.com and baidu up more overnight raising questions to whether chinese government backstops are enough to get u.s. investors ready to buy and watching moves in commodities you can't talk about inflation without platinum oil is higher this morning joining us to talk about it all is larry mcdonald. larry, there are a million things to ask you. we have been hearing from washington that inflation is putin's fault. market watchers know that
mariupol he estimates 80% to 90% of his city bombed and destroyed. this is the russian playbook this is what they did to aleppo. you see the drone footage from mariupol it is flattened. you wonder if they want to set in for occupation or if that was the plan to come in and take over and put their officials in. nothing will be there waiting for them >> and no way the people will wait for them with open arms bec because you are killing their women and children and husbands. out of sheer...
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mariupol, according to the mayor. that follows weeks of shelling that's left the city in ruins. phil black has the latest. >> reporter: so close to taking the prize of mariupol, these soldiers are already celebrating. the flag going up on this local government building from one of the russian backed separatist regions. the ukrainians, praise the almighty. guys are in a good move, working according to the order of putin. we get rare efforts of russian efforts to take it street by street. these soldiers from chechnya, propaganda video from a leader which cnn geo located to mariupolisn't over. >> what happened or what has happened to ukrainian soldiers defending mariupol, are there any left? >> reporter: they hold the line, stand to the end to the last drop of blood. it is not only ukrainian soldiers trop soldiers trapped here, there are civilians and 90% of homes damaged or destroyed. valentina enters what's left of the only home she's known, the place she raised her family. she wasn't here when the shell hit, she's been hiding in the basement. she doesn't want to leave, she knows she can't stay, but many will never leave. the council says almost 5,000 people have been killed in the four week siege, including more than 200 children. russia is so close to taking its prize, but it will be a blackened shelf a city and it is unlikely people that conquer it will ever forgive them. >> horrible situation indeed. >>> there's more breaking news we are following. a startling acknowledgment by a federal court that former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 presi
mariupol, according to the mayor. that follows weeks of shelling that's left the city in ruins. phil black has the latest. >> reporter: so close to taking the prize of mariupol, these soldiers are already celebrating. the flag going up on this local government building from one of the russian backed separatist regions. the ukrainians, praise the almighty. guys are in a good move, working according to the order of putin. we get rare efforts of russian efforts to take it street by street....
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mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, _ latest from mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, it _ latest from mariupole, it was - latest from mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, it was bombed | the drama theatre, it was bombed yesterday. it was an intentional bombing because it's a long—standing building in the centre of the park and all other buildings are 100 metres away from the drama theatre. it was written near the building on both sides in very big letters, children. especially for pilots of aircraft bombing the city. so they did it intentionally, they know what they did and when mr biden said that mr putin is war crime, i think everybody now says he is a war crime because mariupol is now in a medieval siege. we are all happy that the basement of the drama theatre wasn't destroyed and people, more than 1000 people there, mostly women with children, they started to go out and it looks like nobody died. . , ., , died. that is extraordinarily good news, if that's _ died. that is extraordinarily good news, if that's the _ died. that is extraordinarily good news, if that's the case - died. tha
mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, _ latest from mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, it _ latest from mariupole, it was - latest from mariupol? the latest is the drama theatre, it was bombed | the drama theatre, it was bombed yesterday. it was an intentional bombing because it's a long—standing building in the centre of the park and all other buildings are 100 metres away from the drama theatre. it was written near the building on both sides in very big letters, children....