Russia bombards the mosque in Ukraine, where more than 80 people were being sheltered

Russian forces have bombed a mosque in the southern Ukrainian town of Marioupol, where more than 80 adults and children, including Turkish citizens, have been sheltered, the Ukraine Foreign Ministry says. Ukraine has accused Russia of refusing to allow people out of besieged Marioupolis, and this refusal has left thousands [...]
Ukraine has accused Russia of refusing to allow people to leave the besieged Marioupolis, and that refusal has left thousands of people trapped.
Russia blames Ukraine for failing to evacuate.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry tweets that the mosque of the mighty Sultan Solomon in Mariupol is “occupied by Russian invaders”.
More than 80 adults and children have been hiding in mosques from shellings, including Turkish citizens”.
However, there is still no detail whether there are persons killed or injured.
Moscow has denied targeting civilian areas.
The Mosque of Sultan Sulejman the Magnicent and his wife Roxollana (Hurrem Sultan) in Mariulpol was brought by Russia invasions.
More than 80 adults and children are hiding there from the sheling, including the quotes of Turkey. #Stop Russian Aggression#Close U n AskyNOW Pic.twitter. com/Wel5 AoyZUt
) MFA of Ukraine? (@ MFA Ukrainian) March 12, 2022











