Timeline: A look back at Mariupol in ruins as Russia-Ukraine conflict enters 100th day
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Timeline: A look back at Mariupol in ruins as Russia-Ukraine conflict enters 100th day
- Title: Timeline: A look back at Mariupol in ruins as Russia-Ukraine conflict enters 100th day
- Date: 12th April 2022
- Summary: Three buses carrying 79 evacuees fleeing the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol arrived on Thursday (April 21) to the city of Zaporizhzhia after numerous unsuccessful attempts to flee the city due to the ongoing shelling. ZAPHORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE (RECENT - APRIL 21, 2022) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF BUSES CARRYING EVACUEES FROM MARIUPOL ARRIVING VARIOUS OF EVACUEES BEING REGISTERE
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- Keywords: Azovstal Illich Ilyich Mariupol Russian invasion Ukraine damage defence of Mariupol destroyed evacuation residential buildings steel plant war
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- Country: Ukraine
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Europe
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Sunday (November 20) marks six months since Russia took control of Mariupol.
Moscow launched what it called its "special military operation" against Ukraine on February 24. Kyiv and its allies say Ukraine was invaded without provocation.
The struggle for Mariupol, a once bustling city of 430,000 on the shores of the Sea of Azov left it pulverised and with an estimated population in the tens of thousands.
Russia seized full control of Mariupol in May when more than 2,400 Ukrainian fighters surrendered at the besieged Azovstal steelworks.
The United Nations says 90% of the city's buildings were destroyed after Russia used tanks, artillery and air strikes to try to dislodge its defenders.
Residents of Mariupol cast their votes in September in what Russia says are referendums aimed at annexing four occupied regions of Ukraine.
Kyiv has condemned the vote, and the West has said it will not recognise the outcome of what it regards as illegal sham referendums.
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