The Fiji Times

Defenders will ‘stand ’till the end’

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LVIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian fighters in the tunnels underneath Mariupol’s pulverised steel plant held out against Russian troops Thursday in an increasing­ly desperate and perhaps doomed effort to deny Moscow what would be its biggest success of the war yet: the complete capture of the strategic port city.

The bloody battle came amid growing speculatio­n that President Vladimir Putin wants to present the Russian people with a battlefiel­d triumph — or announce an escalation of the war — in time for Victory Day on Monday. Victory Day is the biggest patriotic holiday on the Russian calendar, marking the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany.

Some 2000 Ukrainian fighters, by Russia’s most recent estimate, were holed up at Mariupol’s sprawling Azovstal steelworks, the last pocket of resistance in a city largely reduced to rubble over the past two months. A few hundred civilians were also believed trapped there.

The defenders will “stand ’till the end. They only hope for a miracle,” Kateryna Prokopenko said after speaking by phone to her husband, a leader of the steel plant defenders. “They won’t surrender.” She said her husband, Azov Regiment commander Denys Prokopenko, told her he would love her forever.

“I am going mad from this. It seemed like words of goodbye,” she said.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attack was preventing the evacuation of civilians remaining in the plant’s undergroun­d bunkers.

“Just imagine this hell! And there are children there,” he said late Thursday in his nightly video address.

“More than two months of constant shelling, bombing, constant death.”

 ?? Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS ?? An aerial view shows shelling in the Azovstal steel plant complex, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Mariupol, Ukraine, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on May 5, 2022. Picture: AZOV REGIMENT/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS
A service member of pro-Russian troops holds a rocket-propelled grenade at a fighting position near the Azovstal steel plant during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine May 5, 2022.
A serviceman of Ukrainian Territoria­l Defence Forces takes part in a demining training, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, north of Zhytomyr region, Ukraine May 4, 2022.
Picture: REUTERS Picture: REUTERS An aerial view shows shelling in the Azovstal steel plant complex, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Mariupol, Ukraine, in this screen grab taken from a handout video released on May 5, 2022. Picture: AZOV REGIMENT/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS A service member of pro-Russian troops holds a rocket-propelled grenade at a fighting position near the Azovstal steel plant during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine May 5, 2022. A serviceman of Ukrainian Territoria­l Defence Forces takes part in a demining training, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, north of Zhytomyr region, Ukraine May 4, 2022.
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