The Ukrainian-Russian War has entered the 51st day, and the artillery fire has become more and more intense in the eastern Ukrainian area. CNN reporters are fully armed and attacked directly on the front line of Udong. The town that has been at war for eight years in the past has now been caught in a fierce ground battle. In addition, the Russian military claimed that more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol had surrendered, but the US Pentagon judged that Mariupol had not completely fallen.
CNN senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman: “The attack on the Donbass, eastern Ukraine, is already underway.”
CNN reporters experienced bombings in the trenches of the Udong front line. Even the small town of Avdivka, which has been at war with the separatist forces for 8 years, feels that the Russian army’s offensive has become fierce.
“He said they destroyed the old town, and the bombardment became violent as we spoke,” CNN quoted residents of Avdivka town.
An old man said that he was in tears, and during the period, he had to find a place to evacuate because of the constant air strikes.
Clarissa Ward, chief international correspondent for CNN: “So you can hear the bombardment going on, and there’s a bomb shelter down here, but you can see that the building has been hit.”
About 40 residents took refuge in the former clothing store. A mother and son said they had lived there for more than three weeks because they were afraid to go home.
“She said we were afraid to stay and we were afraid to leave, but it’s the same fate,” CNN said.
At present, there are still more than 2,000 residents in Avdivka who are left without water and electricity. Some situations are like this old man who lives alone, unable to evacuate without help.
CNN recounts the old woman: “She said it was pitch black and bombing when there was no electricity. You can’t imagine how terrible it is. I never thought my life would end like this. You can’t even die here because no one can help. You are buried.”
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released the latest victory film.
“In one day, tactical aviation hit seven Ukrainian military installations,” Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov said.
And claimed that Mariupol and 134 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered, including 14 officers.
“Our assessment this morning is that it’s still in contention, Ukrainian has not lost Mariupol, and Russia has not succeeded in taking Mariupol.”
However, the U.S. Pentagon refuted the claim that Mariupol had completely fallen. At present, it has also added 800 million US dollars in military aid to continue to support Ukraine once morest the Russian army.
Chen Jialing CNN reporter took a risk and hit the ground in Wudong
The Ukrainian-Russian War has entered the 51st day, and the artillery fire has become more and more intense in the eastern Ukrainian area. CNN reporters are fully armed and attacked directly on the front line of Udong. The town that has been at war for eight years in the past has now been caught in a fierce ground battle. In addition, the Russian military claimed that more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers in Mariupol had surrendered, but the US Pentagon judged that Mariupol had not completely fallen.
CNN senior international correspondent Ben Wedeman: “The attack on the Donbass, eastern Ukraine, is already underway.”
CNN reporters experienced bombings in the trenches of the Udong front line. Even the small town of Avdivka, which has been at war with the separatist forces for 8 years, feels that the Russian army’s offensive has become fierce.
“He said they destroyed the old town, and the bombardment became violent as we spoke,” CNN quoted residents of Avdivka town.
An old man said that he was in tears, and during the period, he had to find a place to evacuate because of the constant air strikes.
Clarissa Ward, chief international correspondent for CNN: “So you can hear the bombardment going on, and there’s a bomb shelter down here, but you can see that the building has been hit.”
About 40 residents took refuge in the former clothing store. A mother and son said they had lived there for more than three weeks because they were afraid to go home.
“She said we were afraid to stay and we were afraid to leave, but it’s the same fate,” CNN said.
At present, there are still more than 2,000 residents in Avdivka who are left with lack of water and electricity. Some situations are like this old man who lives alone, unable to evacuate without help.
CNN reported the old woman: “She said that when there is no electricity, it’s pitch black and bombing. You can’t imagine how terrible it is. I never thought my life would end like this. You can’t even die here because no one can. Bury you.”
The Russian Ministry of Defense has released the latest victory film.
“In one day, tactical aviation hit seven Ukrainian military installations,” Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Konashenkov said.
And claimed that Mariupol and 134 Ukrainian soldiers surrendered, including 14 officers.
“Our assessment this morning is that it’s still in contention, Ukrainian has not lost Mariupol, and Russia has not succeeded in taking Mariupol.”
However, the U.S. Pentagon refuted the claim that Mariupol had completely fallen. At present, it has added 800 million US dollars in military aid to continue to support Ukraine once morest the Russian army.
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