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‘I was nearly shot for not knowing Ukrainian’: Mariupol residents on the horrors of war and the city’s restoration
Freedom Reportage: Unbiased and Uncensored News
English - December 29, 2022 15:20 - 11 minutes - 10.9 MBDaily News News Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Active fighting in Mariupol began on February 24, 2022 – the first day of Russia’s military operation. It ended in late May, when the last fighters of the neo-Nazi battalion ‘Azov’, who were holding a line of defense at the Azovstal plant, finally surrendered.
In three months of fierce combat, most residential buildings were damaged or destroyed. The statistics have been confirmed by hundreds of frightening pictures of the nearly-ruined city, which were seen by the whole world. Ruined homes, broken roads, and destroyed infrastructure form a recognizable image of present-day Mariupol. And yet, thousands of people still live in the city. How do the locals feel about the war and life there today and has the city managed to recover in six months of ‘peaceful’ life? RT’s correspondent tried to find out.
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://freedomreportage.com/2022/12/24/i-was-nearly-shot-for-not-knowing-ukrainian-mariupol-residents-on-the-horrors-of-war-and-the-citys-restoration/
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