Uncertainty for Mariupol troops, Russia steps up assault in Eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered at the besieged Mariupol steel plant face an uncertain future as some of them are sent to a former penal colony by Russia. In the eastern Donbas region of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky is accusing Russian forces of ‘completely destroying’ the area.
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