Moscow’s siege of the strategic port city of Mariupol has entered a bloody new phase. Russian forces are shelling from the sea and vivid new satellite images show widespread destruction, with homes ablaze and factories razed. Despite efforts for evacuation through humanitarian corridors, about 100,000 people are still trapped in the city — many without food or water — in conditions that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described late Tuesday as “inhumane.”
Rachel Pannett, Amy Cheng and Andrew Jeong reports for the Washington Post