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Russian forces enter Mariupol as outgunned Ukrainians prepare for renewed assault
In Mariupol Wednesday, Russian troops and their separatist allies drove into a city they’ve already destroyed following a six-week siege that gutted 90 percent of the buildings. As Ukrainian forces prepared for more intense battles, 120,000 civilians remain trapped in Mariupol. Nick Schifrin reports.
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Russian forces enter Mariupol as Ukrainians ready for attack
Clip: 4/13/2022 | 3m 52sVideo has Closed Captions
In Mariupol Wednesday, Russian troops and their separatist allies drove into a city they’ve already destroyed following a six-week siege that gutted 90 percent of the buildings. As Ukrainian forces prepared for more intense battles, 120,000 civilians remain trapped in Mariupol. Nick Schifrin reports.
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