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Bilder från Azovstal och evakueringen. (AP)

Kirurgen Jevgen: ”Gör ont att tänka på Azovstal”

Ett år har gått sedan de sista försvararna av stålverket Azovstal gav upp och Mariupol i södra Ukraina föll i de ryska invasionsstyrkornas händer.

Sky News har pratat med den pensionerade armékirurgen Jevgen Gerasimenko, som i mars 2022 flögs in i hemlighet för att vårda soldaterna.

– Det gör ont att tänka på Azovstal [...] Jag kan inte tänka på det utan att ögonen tåras, säger han.

Gerasimenko var del av ett vårdteam som med hjälp av helikopter och motorbåtar transporterades till stålverket i skydd av mörkret.

Han vittnar om hur de vårdade skadade dygnet runt, ibland så många som 350 åt gången. De ryska attackerna var konstanta och mat, vatten och ljuskällor saknades.

Efter 80 dagars motstånd, den 20 maj 2022, gav president Zelenskyj order om att ge upp – en order som enligt Gerasenko ”räddade över 2 500 liv”.

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Belägringen av Mariupol
Wikipedia (en)
The siege of Mariupol began on 24 February 2022 and lasted until 20 May, as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It saw fighting between the Russian Armed Forces (alongside the Donetsk People's Republic People's Militia) and the Ukrainian Armed Forces for control over Mariupol. Lasting for almost three months, the siege ended in a victory for Russia and the Donetsk People's Republic, as Ukraine lost control of the city amidst Russia's eastern Ukraine offensive and southern Ukraine offensive; all Ukrainian troops remaining in the city surrendered at the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works on 20 May 2022, after they were ordered to cease fighting.Mariupol is located in Ukraine's Donetsk Oblast, and following the siege, it was initially controlled by the Donetsk People's Republic, supported by occupying Russian troops. However, it was later subjected to Russia's unilateral annexation of southeastern Ukraine, and remains under direct Russian control as of 10 May 2023. During the Russian siege, the Red Cross described the situation in Mariupol as "apocalyptic" while Ukrainian authorities accused Russia of engineering a major humanitarian crisis in the city. Ukrainian officials reported that approximately 25,000 civilians had been killed and that at least 95% of the city had been destroyed during the fighting, primarily by large-scale Russian bombardments. In an official statement, the United Nations confirmed the deaths of 1,348 civilians in Mariupol, but warned that the true death toll was likely thousands higher while also reporting that 90% of the city's residential buildings had been damaged or completely destroyed.Major combat operations in the city effectively ended on 16 May 2022 after Ukraine's Azov Regiment surrendered at the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works. Some Western reports described the siege as a pyrrhic or symbolic Russian victory, with others noting that the humanitarian impact of the takeover was a "reputational disaster" for Russia. However, the loss of the city has also been seen as a significant defeat for Ukraine.
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