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Hundreds of thousands trapped in Mariupol amid Russian siege

Clip: 3/15/2022 | 5m 9s

Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians remain trapped in Mariupol amid Russian siege

While Russian troops push closer to Kyiv, they are making the most progress in southern Ukraine. Moscow claimed to have seized all the area around the city of Kherson and continued to starve and strangle the city of Mariupol on the Sea of Azov, where hundreds of thousands of civilians are trapped without food, water or electricity. Nick Schifrin reports.

03/15/2022

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