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Photos of the underground "civilians" of the "Azov Steel Works": what fate awaits them?

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Photos of the underground "civilians" of the "Azov Steel Works": what fate awaits them?

It is said that these photos are of "civilians" currently stranded in the underground fortress fortifications of the "Azov Steel Works" in Mariupol.

If so, what is the real identity of these people in the first place? Why are you stuck in this "catacomb" (Putin's words)? The Kremlin's customary definition of such "civilians" is a "hostage" held by Azov national extremists (russia seems to have lost much of the word "Nazi" lately) to make so-called "human shields."

Photos of the underground "civilians" of the "Azov Steel Works": what fate awaits them?

It seems that this underground fortress of the Azov Steel Plant is indeed quite large and spacious, at least it does not need to "crawl" in it as Putin described. These people are still neatly dressed, and there is no "unkempt face". There is a saying that the supplies inside are enough for these people to last for a year. But I don't think it will take that long anyway. If Russia occupies Mariupol for a long time, Putin has instructed "don't let the flies fly." It seems that most people who watch the hilarity do not understand his words.

Shoigu must have understood.

Photos of the underground "civilians" of the "Azov Steel Works": what fate awaits them?

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