Mariupol's steel plant continues to wage serious fighting, Russian army wants to win final stronghold
Mariupol's steel plant continues to wage serious fighting, Russian army wants to win final stronghold
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Ukraine's last troops in the port city of Mariupol suffered a massive attack from Russian forces on Sunday. The Russian forces are expected to achieve an ego victory before victory day. Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelensky is also set to hold talks with G7 leaders via video conference to discuss the situation in his country, which is in great trouble over the prospect of Moscow's deadly attack after the evacuation of civilians from Mariupol's Azovestal steelworks.  Has also gained a symbolic value, hundreds of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers are hiding in it.

More than 300 people were evacuated on Saturday: Zelensky has spoken about how hundreds of people were evacuated from the plant on Saturday. Preparations are being made for the second phase of removing the wounds and the doctors. "More than 300 people were rescued – women and children," he said, adding that it has also expanded its way through "filtration" sites. Several evacuations have told AFP they were questioned, stripped of clothes, fingerprints taken, and their phones and documents were also examined.

Death of a Ukrainian fighter in steelworks: Ukraine's Azov battalion, engaged in leading the defence in the steelworks. The battalion said one of its fighters lost their life and six were wounded when Russian forces opened fire amid a first-ever attempt to evacuate people from the car. Earlier, Kyiv's defence ministry has said that Russian forces had resumed their attack on the site despite talks of a ceasefire to allow stranded civilians to flee.

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