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Russian Deputy PM visits ruined Ukrainian city of Mariupol

Russia, which sent thousands of troops into Ukraine on February 24 in what it calls a special military operation, claimed to take control of the city on the Sea of Azov on April 21 after nearly two months of siege.

May 08, 2022 / 19:20 IST
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Russia is largely controlling Ukraine's Mariupol as the invasion clocks two months.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin has visited Mariupol, the country's most senior government official yet to set foot in the Ukrainian southern port city after weeks of Russian bombardment.

Russia, which sent thousands of troops into Ukraine on February 24 in what it calls a special military operation, claimed to take control of the city on the Sea of Azov on April 21 after nearly two months of siege.

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However, some Ukrainian fighters are still holed up in the city's vast Soviet-era Azovstal steelworks – the last holdout against Russian forces there. Ukrainian military said on Sunday Russia continued intensive shelling of the plant.

Khusnullin, who in the Russian government is in charge of construction and urban development, said on Telegram he had visited Mariupol and eastern Ukrainian town of Volnovakha among other territories "liberated" by Russian forces.