There are at least 1,000 civilians in the underground shelters of #Azovstal. Mostly women with children and the elderly.
#MariupolGenocide #RussianWarCrimes
"Organise the humanitarian corridors, we must immediately evacuate the civilians, and wounded and take away the bodies of soldiers to bury them," commander of Azov, Denis Prokopenko.
#MariupolGenocide #UkraineUnderAttaсk
Russian occupiers are bombing #Azovstal: Bombs are superheavy, says Mariupol city council.

📷Source: Andrii Tsaplienko
Hundreds of civilians hiding right now on #Azovstal in #Mariupol. Some dream of finding out how their relatives and friends are, some are screaming in their dreams, and some have already celebrated their birthdays.
#MariupolGenocide #StopRussia

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