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Mariupol Deputy Mayor Sergei Orlov joined "Fox & Friends First" Thursday to discuss what life is like on the ground in his battle-ridden city and how the Ukrainian resistance is holding its own ...
Sergei Orlov, Deputy Mayor of Mariupol, Ukraine: One hundred and thirty thousand citizens that are still in Mariupol, all of them are hostages. Nick Schifrin: Sergei Orlov is Mariupol's deputy mayor.
"I can confirm that there are a lot of civilians," Deputy Mayor of Mariupol Sergei Orlov told CBS News partner network BBC News. "They know that steel plants had good bomb shelter and some stocked ...
Mariupol's deputy mayor, Sergei Orlov, told the BBC that between 1,000 and 1,200 people had sought refuge in the building. Mariupol has been rocked by devastating Russian attacks over the past ...
Mariupol Deputy Mayor Sergei Orlov told the BBC that the evacuees were making slow progress and would probably not arrive on Monday as hoped for. Authorities gave no explanation for the delay.
Mariupol Deputy Mayor Sergei Orlov told the BBC that the evacuees were making slow progress and would probably not arrive in Zaporizhzhia on Monday as hoped for.
Hundreds of Ukrainians—including children—may still be alive beneath the rubble of a bombed theater in Mariupol, on Ukraine's southern coast.
Mariupol Deputy Mayor Sergei Orlov told the BBC that the evacuees were making slow progress and would probably not arrive in Zaporizhzhia on Monday as hoped.