Ukraine 's president said about 100,000 people were trapped inMariupol in a "complete blockade."- He said they had "no food, no water, no medicine. Under constant shelling, under constant bombing."
About 100,000 civilians remained trapped in the city of Mariupol without food, water, and electricity, Ukraine's president said.
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"No food, no water, no medicine. Under constant shelling, under constant bombing."
He said that almost all efforts to get civilians out of the port city had been affected by Russian troops, "by shelling or deliberate terror."
Mariupol, in the southeast of the country, has faced some of the most brutal attacks during
Some residents have been stuck there for weeks, as homes, schools, and a maternity hospital have been destroyed.
Russian forces bombed a movie theater in the city that was being used to shelter more than 1,000 civilians. It had the word "CHILDREN" written outside of it in Russian.
People were also being buried in mass graves in the city as morgues ran out of space.