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Ukraine war: Mariupol marine says ‘enemy outnumbering us 10 to one’ as he pleads for help

  • Serhiy Volyna, sheltering at the besieged Azovstal factory, said his forces were ‘maybe facing our last days, if not hours’
  • Russia has demanded Ukrainian troops in Mariupol to ‘immediately’ lay down their arms

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Rescuers work at a damaged residential building in Mariupol, Ukraine. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse
A commander for the Ukrainian marines fighting in the last stronghold of Mariupol said his forces were “maybe facing our last days, if not hours” and appealed for extraction in a Facebook post published early Wednesday.

“The enemy is outnumbering us 10 to one,” Serhiy Volyna from the 36th Separate Marine Brigade said, sheltering at the besieged Azovstal factory, a vast plant with underground tunnels where Ukrainian defenders are pinned down by Russian fighters.

“We appeal and plead to all world leaders to help us,” Volyna said in the video. “We ask them to use the procedure of extraction and take us to the territory of a third-party state.”

It is not possible to verify information given by either side given the scale of the fighting and lack of communications in Mariupol.

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Russian forces are believed to have gradually pushed their way into the city and some Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday that a hospital near the Azovstal plant was hit.

Volyna said the Russians had the “advantage in the air, in artillery, in their forces on land, in equipment, and in tanks”.

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Russia strikes Mariupol steel plant that has become Ukraine’s stronghold in strategic city

“We are only defending one object – the Azovstal plant – where in addition to military personnel, there are also civilians who have fallen victim to this war,” he added.

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