Yulia Paevskaya was able to provide Associated Press journalists with recordings showing life in the besieged Mariupol.
The Associated Press news agency published a video from the chest camera of Ukrainian paramedic Yulia Paevskaya with the call sign Tyra.
The video was shot in Mariupol in early March before Taira was taken away. Yulia Paevskaya was able to provide journalists with recordings showing life in the besieged Mariupol.
The video shows Taira treating people, including an injured boy and girl. The child was not saved. The paramedic also provided assistance to Russian prisoners of war.
Recall that on May 16, more than 260 Ukrainian soldiers, including seriously wounded, were brought from the territory of Azovstal to the territory not controlled by Ukraine to replace them in the future.
On the night of May 17, the General Staff reported that the Mariupol garrison had completed its combat mission and the commanders of the units located at the plant had been ordered to save the lives of the personnel.
According to British intelligence, about 1,700 Ukrainian soldiers left the territory of the metallurgical plant within three days.
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Source: korrespondent

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