Nearly half of Mariupol has suffered grave damage
Satellite images show that 90% of ruined buildings were residential
After failing to conquer Ukraine’s capital, Russia has sent the bulk of its forces to the country’s east. If its army assaults the full Donbas region in the way it has attacked Mariupol, Ukraine’s most-bombarded city, there may not be much left to “liberate” once the fighting ends.
This article appeared in the Graphic detail section of the print edition under the headline “Scorched earth”
Graphic detail April 23rd 2022
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