Ukrainians defy deadline to surrender in Mariupol or die

Russian military estimates that about 2,500 fighters holding out at a steel plant are the last pocket of resistance in the coastal city

By ADAM SCHRECK and MSTYSLAV CHERNOV  Today, 4:50 pm

Firefighters work to extinguish multiple fires after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)Firefighters work to extinguish multiple fires after a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on April 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The battered port city of Mariupol appeared on the brink of falling to Russian forces Sunday after seven weeks under siege, a development that would give Moscow a crucial success in Ukraine following Russia’s failure to storm the capital and the loss of its Black Sea flagship.

The Russian military estimated that about 2,500 Ukrainian fighters holding out at a hulking steel plant with a warren of underground passageways provided the last pocket of resistance in Mariupol. Russia gave a deadline for their surrender, saying those who put down their weapons were “guaranteed to keep their lives,” but the Ukrainians did not submit.

“All those who will continue resistance will be destroyed,” Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov, the Russian Defense Ministry’s spokesman, said. He said intercepted communications indicated there were about 400 foreign mercenaries along with the Ukrainian troops at the Azovstal steel mill, a claim that couldn’t be independently verified.

Seizing Mariupol would free up Russian forces to weaken and encircle Ukrainian forces in eastern Ukraine, where Russia has focused its war aims for now and is deploying personnel and equipment withdrawn from the north after a botched attempt to take Kyiv.

Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Malyar described Mariupol as a “shield defending Ukraine” as Russian troops prepare for a full-scale offensive in Donbas, the country’s eastern industrial heartland where Moscow-backed separatists already control some territory.

In a reminder that no part of Ukraine was immune until the war ends, Russian forces carried out new missile strikes Sunday near Kyiv and elsewhere in an apparent effort to weaken Ukraine’s military capacity before the anticipated assault in the east.

After the humiliating loss of the flagship of its Black Sea Fleet, Russia’s military command vowed Friday to step up missile strikes on the capital. The Russian military said Sunday that it had attacked an ammunition plant near Kyiv overnight with precision-guided missiles, the third such strike in as many days.

Russia renewed attacks on Kyiv after accusing Ukrainian forces of airstrikes on Russian territory that wounded seven people and damaged about 100 residential buildings in Bryansk, a region bordering Ukraine. Ukrainian officials have not confirmed hitting targets in Russia.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said a Saturday strike on what Russia’s Defense Ministry identified as an armored vehicle plant killed one person and wounded several. He advised residents who fled the city earlier in the war not to return.

The Russian military also claimed Sunday to have destroyed Ukrainian air defense radars in the east, near Sievierodonetsk, as well as several ammunition depots elsewhere. Explosions were reported overnight in Kramatorsk, an eastern city where rockets killed at least 57 people at a train station crowded with civilians trying to evacuate before the expected Russian offensive.

The ongoing siege and relentless bombardment of Mariupol has come at a terrible cost, with officials estimating Russians had killed at least 21,000 people. Just 120,000 people remain in the city, out of a prewar population of 450,000.

The gutted remains of vehicles are seen at the Illich Iron & Steel Works Metallurgical Plant, the second largest metallurgical enterprise in Ukraine, in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. Mariupol, a strategic port on the Sea of Azov, has been besieged by Russian troops and forces from self-proclaimed separatist areas in eastern Ukraine for more than six weeks. (AP Photo/Alexei Alexandrov)

Malyar, the deputy defense minister, said the Russians have continued to hit Mariupol with airstrikes and could be getting ready for an amphibious landing to beef up their ground forces.

Capturing the city with a land area about half the size of Hong Kong’s would mark Russia’s first palpable success after two months of fighting and help reassure the Russian public amid the worsening economic situation from Western sanctions.

It would allow Russia to secure a land corridor to the Crimean Peninsula, which it annexed from Ukraine in 2014, and deprive Ukraine of a major port and prized industrial assets.

Mariupol’s seizure also would make more troops available for a new offensive in the east, which if successful, would give Russian President Vladimir Putin a position of strength from which to pressure Ukraine into making concessions.

So far, tunnels at the sprawling Azovstal steel mill, which covers an area of more than 11 square kilometers (over 4.2 square miles), have allowed the defenders to hide and resist until they run out of ammunition.

With Russia apparently poised to declare victory, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the city’s fall could scuttle any attempt at a negotiated peace.

“The destruction of all our guys in Mariupol — what they are doing now — can put an end to any format of negotiations,” Zelensky said in an interview with Ukrainian journalists.

In his nightly address to the nation, Zelensky called on the West to send more heavy weapons immediately if there is any chance of saving the city, adding Russia “is deliberately trying to destroy everyone who is there.”

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, who met with Putin in Moscow this week — the first European leader to do so since the invasion began February 24 — said the Russian president is “in his own war logic” on Ukraine.

In an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Nehammer said he thinks Putin believes he is winning the war and “we have to look in his eyes and we have to confront him with that, what we see in Ukraine.’’

Italian Premier Mario Draghi called Ukraine’s continued resistance to Russia’s invasion “heroic,” depriving Russia of what it had expected to be a speedy victory.

“What awaits us is a war of resistance, prolonged violence with destruction that will continue,” Draghi told Italian daily newspaper Corriere della Sera in an interview published Sunday. “There is no sign that the Ukraine population can accept a Russian occupation.”

Like Mariupol, the northeast city of Kharkiv has been an ongoing target of Russian aggression since the early days of the invasion and has seen conditions deteriorate ahead of the eastern offensive.

Multiple rockets struck the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, on Sunday, according to Associated Press journalists who were there. At least two people were killed and four others were injured, though the scale of the attack suggested the toll could rise.

The barrage slammed into apartment buildings and left broken glass, debris and the part of at least one rocket scattered on the street. Firefighters and residents scrambled to douse flames in several apartments that caught fire.

On Saturday, three people were killed and 34 wounded when an explosion believed to have been caused by a missile went off near an outdoor market, Mayor Ihor Terekhov said. Local officials said 10 people died in rocket attacks on residential areas of Kharkiv on Friday.

Nate Mook, a member of the World Central Kitchen NGO run by celebrity chef José Andrés, said in a tweet that four workers in Kharkiv were wounded by a strike. Andrés tweeted that staff members were unnerved but safe.

Zelensky estimated that 2,500 to 3,000 Ukrainian troops have died in the war, and about 10,000 have been wounded. The office of Ukraine’s prosecutor general said Saturday that at least 200 children have been killed, and more than 360 wounded.

Despite the war still raging, Zelensky spoke in his nightly address about Ukraine’s plans for a memorial to honor the dead and the sacrifices of the Ukrainian people.

One proposal is to tell the story of the destroyed bridge near the capital that people used to escape, “to remind all generations of our people of the brutal and senseless invasion Ukraine has been able to fend off,” he said.

Pope Francis made an anguished Easter Sunday plea for peace in the “senseless” war in Ukraine.

“May there be peace for war-torn Ukraine, so sorely tried by the violence and destruction of this cruel and senseless war into which it was dragged,” Francis said, without mentioning Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine on February 24.

“Please, please, let us not get used to war,? Francis pleaded.

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  1. An interview with a former UN advisor to Ukraine in which he helped to build up the Ukrainian forces. His role in Ukraine was under the NATO umbrella and he describes the situation in Ukraine to have arisen very much as I have described previously. A 40min interview, from a man on the ground who involved in some of the events leading up to the current crisis. Very informative interview.

    Aaron Mate interviews Jacque Baud:
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-eu-sacrificing-ukraine-weaken-russia-former-nato-adviser

  2. @Adam

    I realize that many of us believe that the MSM frequently lie, and I believe that too. However, they usually lie by omission rather than the “lie direct.” For example, they will only show carefully edited and selected portions of a video track, leaving out some shots or segments that do not fit their narrative.

    For my own opinion, such as it is, I find that the MSM routinely make up lies out of whole cloth, or accept obvious mis-truths knowingly as documented without exercising any due diligence of their journalistic expectations. This is how the Russia Hoax was initiated and perpetuated; it is how the lies were carried to substantiate the Ukraine Impeachment; it is how the Covid hoax was initiated and exploited towards govt control; it is how Jan. 6 was misreported as an insurrection; it is how the IVM Horse-paste story was carried. In fact, the entire Fact-Check industry is a whole cloth distortion that is created and carried by the MSM to support govt narratives. It isn’t that they don’t do the selective editing, but they are very much a propaganda arm of the govt narrative, first used to diminish Trump, ignore the election fraud, support the MAGA insurrection claims, support the virus/vaccine lies and most recently support the US war narrative out of Ukraine. I don’t believe these were the products of omission, not exclusively to be certain, but, rather, creating and supporting the established narrative with half-truths, whole lies, and complete manipulation of well known truths rendering the reports as quite purposefully dishonest.

  3. https://www.yahoo.com/news/zelensky-cnn-buzova-152301685.html. Please read this article from Yahoo News, which I believe makes a credible case for the Russians having committed atrocities in Bacha.

    The main evidence that I have seen that supports the atricity accounts are the scores of people speaking to reporters while being videorecorded, who have given very detailed descriptions of atrocities they have seen. Often the atrocities involved family members, such as a man who said he saw Russian soldiers rape his wife while their children were in the room and forced to watch. Others said they saw neighbors or relatives shot and killed with their hands behind their back. Some claimed to have seen Russian soldiers torturing their neighbors or relatives, or claimed they were tortured themselves. Of those who claimed they were tortured, some looked to be in pretty bad shape, walking or talking with difficulty or with scared faces. One man who had lost an eye claimed that a Russian soldier had plucked it out with a screwdriver or something while he was being tortured.

    They people seemed like the real deal to me, not actors. They did not appear to be faking. At least that was my personal impression, my gut feeling.

    Also supporting my gut feeling was the huge number of destroyed buildings and burned-out cars, and the huge amount of debris of all kinds filling the streets. The videos of this could not easily have been faked. And there scenes of this utter destruction not only in Bucha, but in several other communities in the Kyiv district as well.

    The videos I have watched did not show anyone with their hands tied behind their back or obvious signs of torture . I did see many that showed black garbage bags filled with things of the size and shape of a human body, putting them on some kind of stretchers and loading them onto the back of the truck. One western reporter who travelled with the cops in their van said she could smell a strong stench from the bodies.

    I realize that many of us believe that the MSM frequently lie, and I believe that too. However, they usually lie by omission rather than the “lie direct.” For example, they will only show carefully edited and selected portions of a video track, leaving out some shots or segments that do not fit their narrative.

    But they usually do this only when they are under heavy pressure from the USG or political interests that they support (the Democratic Party, BLM, LBTQ, etc. etc. In situations where they are under no special pressure to cover up the truth, I think their reporting tends to be reasonably accurate. For example, when reporting fires, floods, hurricanes, or shocking crimes such as mass shootings, “heists,” etc. They are certainly under no pressure from the USG to cover up RUssian crimes and destructiveness.Before this war broke out, they sometimes criticized the Ukraine government for corruption, tolderance for Nazis, etc. But even if tthe MSM is under pressure from the government to report the war with a pro-Ukraine bias, they have taken too many videos and photographs, and have conducted too many interviews with locals, for all of this evidence of destruction and death caused by the Russian invaders to be faked.

    Just one man’s opinion. I don’t deny I could be wrong. I am not a prophet or sage.

  4. After the humiliating loss of the flagship of its Black Sea Fleet, Russia’s military command vowed Friday to step up missile strikes on the capital. The Russian military said Sunday that it had attacked an ammunition plant near Kyiv overnight with precision-guided missiles, the third such strike in as many days.

    Propaganda lie.

    Russian leadership said that if Ukrainians continue to bomb Russian towns near the border, they’ll bomb the command centers including in Kiev.
    This announcement was made before sinking of Moskva cruiser.
    Ukrainians bombed again, Russians retaliated and Ukrainians mostly stopped. so I don’t expect any bombing inside Kiev.

    On the other hand a munition factory outside the city, is a fine military target anytime, and would have been probably bombed anyway.