Once the Children Got Hungry, ‘the Fire Was Gone From Their Eyes’

Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine described how Russian forces use hunger as a weapon of war in a monthlong siege of the southern port. “No roof, no food and no water,” survivors texted relatives who escaped.Residents of Mariupol, Ukraine described how Russian forces use hunger as a weapon of war in a monthlong siege of the southern port. “No roof, no food and no water,” survivors texted relatives who escaped.War and Armed Conflicts, Politics and Government, Children and Childhood, Water, Civilian Casualties, Food, Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Mariupol (Ukraine), UkraineRead More

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