A hard core of Ukrainian Marine and Azov fighters continue to hold out inside the Azovstal steel works in Mariupol.
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A hard core of Marine and Azov fighters continued to hold out in the Azov steel works
Russian occupying troops continue shelling the towns of Siversk and Pokrovske
Russia shelled 9 settlements in Donetsk Oblast in the past 24 hours
On April 18 a massive Russian strike reduced the Svyato-Heorhivsky Hermitage to rubble
Russian forces attempted to break through Ukrainian defenses across Donetsk, Luhansk, and Kharkiv oblasts, advancing into Kremenna.
On April 18, Russian occupants shelled and bombed 'Azovstal' in Mariupol.
At least 1,000 civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, were in underground shelters at Azovstal.
Russian forces used aerial anti-bunker bombs, rockets, and artillery from ships to attack the plant.
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Source story: day-54-2023-02-10