Mariupol Has Been "Wiped Off The Face Of The Earth," Ukrainian Governor Says

Pavlo Kyrylenko, Ukraine's governor over Mariupol, has said Friday that the city of Mariupol has been "wiped off the face of the earth" after weeks of relentless shelling and missile strikes from Russian forces. 

“The enemy may seize the land Mariupol used to stand on, but the city of Mariupol has been wiped off the face of the earth by the Russian Federation, by those who will never be able to restore it,” he said. “To restore Mariupol, that is something only Ukraine can do.”

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As to the fate of the city, he described that at this point it is "no more" and that in reality the Russians have nothing left to seize. Meanwhile, Reuters is reporting that "Russia gave holdout Ukrainian soldiers an ultimatum to lay down arms on Sunday in the pulverised southeastern port of Mariupol, which Moscow said its forces almost completely controlled in what would be its biggest capture of the nearly two-month war."

All of this comes just after Ukrainian defense ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanyk said that for the first time Russia used long-range bombers to attack Ukrainian positions in the port city

"On April 14, two Russian strategic heavy bombers Tu-95/-160 have launched cruise missiles hitting the territory of Ukraine from Krasnodar Krai of Russian Federation airspace," he said. "Also for the first time from the start of the armed aggression bombs were dropped by a long-range bombers Tu-22M3. This airstrike took place, hitting Mariupol."

Earlier last week Mariupol mayor's estimated that over 10,000 civilians had died over the course of the war which had...

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