Life of those in Azovstal, brief witness comments of those being for about 80 days under seize

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2023
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    Life of those in Azovstal, brief witness comments of those being for about 80 days under seize:
    - Alina, a steelworks employee, recounts how people at the plant have had to live basically on pasta, bread, oatmeal and occasionally some canned meat. “You cannot imagine the conditions in which we have lived,” she says shakily. The situation worsened on April 7, when the Russian attacks on Azovstal intensified. “The bombs shook the foundations of the bunker.”
    - Wrapped up in a red jacket despite the sunny day, Valentina says she thought no one would remember the refugees at the plant, some 17 families. “We didn’t think anyone knew we were there,” says the 70-year-old woman, who has spent two months in the Azovstal tunnels with her son and 10-year-old granddaughter. Sitnikova promised the child that they would get out no matter what. And so it has been, she says with a sad smile.
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