Ukrainian foreign minister says Mariupol "doesn't exist anymore" after Russian siege
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Washington — Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Sunday that the port city of Mariupol "doesn't exist anymore" after coming under siege by Russian forces for an unrelenting seven weeks.
"The situation in Mariupol is both dire militarily and heartbreaking. The city doesn't exist anymore," Kuleba said in an interview with "Face the Nation." "The remainings of the Ukrainian army and large group of civilians are basically encircled by the Russian forces. They continue their struggle, but it seems from the way the Russian army behaves in Mariupol, they decided to raze the city to the ground at any cost."
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