Reuters: Hundreds of Ukrainians defending Azovstal plant surrender to uncertain fate
MARIUPOL, Ukraine (Reuters) -Hundreds of Ukrainian fighters surrendered to an uncertain fate on Tuesday after weeks holed up in the bunkers and tunnels below Mariupol's Azovstal steel works as the most devastating siege of Russia's war in Ukraine drew to a close.
Russian forces pummelled Mariupol, a major port on the Sea of Azov between Russia and Crimea, with artillery for weeks.
After the urban warfare that followed, the city is a wasteland.
Civilians and Ukrainian fighters had hunkered down in Azovstal, a vast Soviet-era plant founded under Josef Stalin and designed with a maze of bunkers and tunnels to withstand nuclear attack.
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WNU Editor: The war is over for these men and women.
More News On The Ukrainian Surrender At The Azovstal Plant In Mariupol
WATCH: Ukrainian fighters at Azovstal surrender to Russia -- RT
Over 250 Ukrainian militants holed up in Azovstal steel plant surrender — DPR -- TASS
Fate of hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers unclear as Azovstal resistance ends -- The Guardian
Ukraine ends "combat mission" at Mariupol steel plant -- Axios
Russians to interrogate Ukrainian Azovstal fighters -- Ukrayinska Pravda
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