The Russo-Ukrainian War broke out on February 24th 2022, and on the 13th day, March 8th, the body of a 6-year-old girl who had been killed by Russian shelling of Mariupol, a city on the Sea of Azov, was exhumed from the rubble of her ruined house. On March 8th, the body of 6-year-old Tanya Moroz was pulled from the ruins of her home. Tanya was taken to hospital after being pulled from her home, but the intensive care unit had collapsed three days earlier after being bombed by the Russian air force, and Tanya did not survive. The Russian army not only killed Tanya, but also her mother.
The Russian army cut off the water supply to Ukraine, and the girl spent eight days alone after her mother was killed in a Russian shelling, and died of dehydration. The Russian army blockaded Mariupol, depriving 500,000 residents of water, electricity, heating and communication. Blocking all entrances and exits, the city was trapped and on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe. The local residents of Mariupol were caught in a humanitarian disaster trap, and all attempts to deliver food and medicine to Mariupol were immediately blocked by the Russian military.
The Ukrainian authorities tried to evacuate people from Mariupol. The Russian military is holding 300,000 civilians in Mariupol hostage and preventing humanitarian evacuations despite agreements. The Russian military is blocking both evacuations and humanitarian transport with shelling. Officials in Mariupol reported that the 300,000 civilians had been trapped for days by the fighting in Mariupol, a strategic port on the Sea of Azov, deprived of water, food, electricity and access to humanitarian aid. On March 8, it was announced that 52 children had been killed in Ukraine by Russian forces in the 13-day war.
Warning:On March 8, 2022, the body of 6-year-old Tanya was pulled from the ruins of the building. Russia killed not only Tanya but also her mother.
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