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Officials: 300 dead in airstrike on theater in Mariupol
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Ukraine has accused Russia of forcibly relocating hundreds of thousands of civilians to Russia from devastated Ukrainian cities.

In this satellite photo from Planet Labs PBC, the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater, center left, that had been sheltering those fleeing Russia's war on Ukraine is seen in ruins in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 21, 2022. The theater had been bombed by Russia amid the war despite a large warning in Cyrillic in the front and back of the theater reading,"Children," one of which was still seen Monday.

For civilians unable to join the flood of refugees from Ukraine, the days of plenty in the country areWith Ukrainian soldiers battling Russia’s invasion force to a near stalemate in many places and the president urging people to remain steadfast, the U.S. and the European Union announced a move to further squeeze Russia:

“They brought us aid, brought us aid for the elderly women that stayed here," Spitsyna said. “All these people need diapers, swaddle blankets and food." “With every day of our defense, we are getting closer to the peace that we need so much. … We can’t stop even for a minute, for every minute determines our fate, our future, whether we will live.” He said thousands of people, including 128 children, died in the first month of the war. Across the country, 230 schools and 155 kindergartens have been destroyed. Cities and villages “lie in ashes,” he said.

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