Escape from Mariupol: the man who swam to safety from Russian terror
by Luke Harding in Lviv from World news | The Guardian on (#5XY4F)
Exclusive: Witness to bombing of theatre fled by swimming along shoreline to reach Ukrainian-controlled territory
Dmitry Yurin was at home on 16 March when a Russian bomb struck Mariupol's drama theatre. His flat in Prospect Mira was a couple of hundred metres away, across a square with a fountain. The theatre had become a capacious air raid shelter. Hundreds of women and children were inside.
It was terrible, a massive blast, an enormous explosion. I heard cries and screams," Yurin said. I saw bodies and bits of bodies. I pulled one woman out, then a girl, and then a boy. All were hurt. The boy's legs didn't move. He was screaming. My hands were shaking. I was covered in blood."
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