Doctors Without Borders calls situation in Ukraine's Mariupol humanitarian catastrophe
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- 06 March, 2022
- 06:35
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has called the humanitarian situation in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol catastrophic due to food, water, electricity and heating shortages, Report informs.
MSF noted that the city has run out of food, as well as water, electricity and heating.
Internet and telephone communications are out of order. Hospitals, supermarkets and residential buildings have been severely damaged. It is impossible to deliver humanitarian aid to the city, MSF said.
The Ukrainian city of Mariupol is under siege by Russian forces.
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