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Mariupol residents suffer under continued Russian bombardment
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As Russia continues its bombardment of Mariupol, Ukraine, thousands of displaces residents are having to move to shelters to survive. According to city officials, the siege has causes food, water, and energy shortages and at least 2,300 have died so far in the city, with some buried in mass graves.March 21, 2022