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Five thousand people killed in Mariupol by war
Ninety-percent of Mariupol’s buildings damaged by Russian attacks
The mayor of Mariupol in south eastern Ukraine says five thousand people have been killed since Russia began its attack on the city almost a month ago. He said ninety percent of its buildings had been damaged and forty percent completely destroyed.
Also in the programme: a look ahead to Brazilian elections; and has Roman Abramovich been the victim of a suspected poisoning?
(PHOTO: Destroyed cars are seen in front of an apartment building which was damaged during Ukraine-Russia conflict in the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine. CREDIT: REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko/File Photo)
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