Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "マリウポリの戦い (2022年)" in Japanese language version.
About 160 Marines surrendered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces (APU) in Mariupol.
ICRC Director of Operation Dominik Stillhart: ... so far we have seen unfortunately only agreements in principle ... they have immediately broken down because they lack precision, they lack the kind of information and agreements over times, over roads, over whether people can go out or goods can come in, so all of these things need to be agreed in military to military talks in order for us to also be on the ground to facilitate the agreement between the parties ... we have been talking to them for days on end getting them to an agreement that is sufficiently precise so that it can then be implemented. ... We have a team in Mariupol on the ground ... the [corridor] road that was indicated to them was actually mined so therefore the agreement could not be implemented. That is why it is so important that the two parties have a precise agreement.
The city of Mariupol, which has a population of 500,000, is primarily being defended by the Azov Battalion.
The city of Mariupol, which has a population of 500,000, is primarily being defended by the Azov Battalion.
267 Ukrainian marines from the 503rd Battalion of the Ukrainian Naval Forces opted to surrender in the encircled Mariupol
Its defenders — both the regular Ukraine army and the irregular forces mustering for battle
The evacuation is likely to mark the end of the longest and bloodiest battle of the Ukraine war and a significant defeat for Ukraine.
The city of Mariupol, which has a population of 500,000, is primarily being defended by the Azov Battalion.
Its defenders — both the regular Ukraine army and the irregular forces mustering for battle
The city of Mariupol, which has a population of 500,000, is primarily being defended by the Azov Battalion.