[In pictures] In besieged Mariupol, the daily life of residents reclusive in a makeshift shelter

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Inside the "Palace of Aesthetic Education of the City of Mariupol", waiting for the establishment of humanitarian corridors to be able to leave the besieged, bombarded city, deprived of food, electricity and communications.

© Pavel Gomzyakov

Pavel Gomzyakov, a photographer living in Mariupol, was able to leave the besieged city in a car with his wife, their son and five other people in mid-March.

Before that, he lived, with his family, in a cultural center transformed into a shelter for some 300 inhabitants of the city under constant bombardments.

He tells, through his pictures, a daily life made up of anxieties and moments of solidarity.

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