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Hundreds of residents have been confirmed dead by Russian bombing in other cities outside the capital, Kiiu, while the world is outraged over the Russian military's genocide of civilians in Ukraine.

The site where the apartment complex used to be has been turned into ghastly ruins, but even recovering the body is difficult.



Correspondent Kim Young-ah.



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It is a small town about 50km northwest of Kiiu, the capital of Ukraine.



The four-story apartment complex was destroyed beyond recognition.



Bodies are lined up among the piles of stones.



It is estimated that at least 200 people are buried under the rubble that collapsed in a Russian bombing.



[Vladimir / Voronyka Police: The recovered bodies are transported to a nearby city and the cause of death is being analyzed.

The exact number of the dead is not yet known.]



Bodies of civilians with their hands tied, their clothes removed, and clear traces of torture and gunshot wounds are also visible everywhere.




Landmines and bombs buried by the Russian army as they retreated make it difficult to even recover the body.



Above the ruins, citizens burst into despair and anger.



[Yaroslav / Voronykka residents: We will surely punish Russia.

We will also burn Moscow and execute Putin.]



Hundreds of thousands of civilians are still imprisoned in Mariupol, a city in the southeast where Russian attacks are concentrated.



Every day at the shopping center, people line up to receive relief supplies.



Relief supplies are the only lifeline for residents who run out of water, electricity and even medicines.



Ukrainian authorities are trying to send a bus to escape the residents, but Russian troops are blocking the entry from more than 80 km away.



The Russian defense ministry is expected to send another ultimatum to the Ukrainian forces in Mariupol, asking them to lay down their weapons and leave the city.



(Video Edit: Lee Seung-yeol)



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