The Russians are very close, what's going on at the Marioupolis steel plant

The situation over the Azovstal steel factory in the besieged southern town of Marioupolis remains tense. Last night, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker claimed Russian troops had entered the factory, where 2,000 Ukrainian troops and 200 civilians were thought to be left. David Arakhamia, head of Ukraine's ruling parliamentary faction, said: “Efforts [...]
Last night, a senior Ukrainian lawmaker claimed Russian troops had entered the factory, where 2,000 Ukrainian troops and 200 civilians were thought to be left.
David Arakhamia, head of Ukraine's ruling parliamentary faction, said: “Efforts to attack the plant continue for the second day. Russian troops are already on Azovstal territory. ”
Several hours later, Moscow said it would hold a three-day ceasefire in the Azovstal area. The humanitarian corridor is expected to open on May 5th and 7th, from 8: 00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Moscow.
Over the weekend, more than 100 civilians left the steel factory, arriving in Zaporizhja on Tuesday.
But it is obvious that men, women, and children are still sheltered underground in the country, along with about 500 injured Ukrainian soldiers. /abcnews. al












