Corpses In The Street: Mariupol Is Being Devastated By Relentless Russian Attacks

Buildings in Mariupol have been gutted by Russian strikes and the fires they cause.

Destruction of a residential district after shelling in Mariupol. The blockaded city has been hit by shelling and air strikes for more than a week. Mariupol has no electricity, gas, food, or water. 

Dead civilians on the ground next to a destroyed building in Mariupol. Mariupol's deputy mayor, Sergei Orlov, said on March 9 that around 1,200 civilians have died in the city since the Russian invasion began on February 24.



 

A corpse covered with a blanket lies on a sidewalk in Mariupol.