at least 20,000 people died in Mariupol, mayor says

at least 20000 people died in Mariupol mayor says

On the 49th day of the invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden called Russia’s actions in Ukraine “ genocide,” adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin “(was) trying to eradicate the idea that it is possible to be Ukrainian.”

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The main points:

► The American President Joe Biden on Tuesday stood by his statements, after he called Russia’s actions in Ukraine a genocide »adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin “ (tried) to eradicate the idea that it is possible to be Ukrainian “.

► The mayor of Mariupol claims that approximately 21,000 civilians were killed in the southern Ukrainian port city since the start of the Russian offensive on February 24, according to a latest estimate.

► Russian President Vladimir Putin once again justifies the “ special operation led by his country in Ukraine. He estimates that this offensive was necessary to ” ensure the security of Russia » and minimizes the losses of the Russian army. The Russian President says that lack of consistency of the Ukrainians prevents any agreement with Russia.

► The situation remains confused in Mariupol where the Russian forces continue to tighten their grip on the Ukrainian soldiers “ surrounded and blocked in the beleaguered port city, according to Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhaylo Podolyak. The deputy mayor of the city affirms that “ the fights continue to defend the center and the south of the city, as well as the industrial zones “.


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