2 ‘super bombs’ dropped on mariupol amid rescue efforts; zelenskyy talks to pope

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A day after "two super bombs" were dropped by Russian forces in the besieged city of Mariupol, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday, 23 March, that over


1,00,000 people were trapped in the city. Zelenskyy had earlier said in a video address to the Italian parliament that "There is nothing left there. Only ruins." Local Mariupol


authorities had said after the blasts, "It is clear that the occupiers are not interested in the city of Mariupol, they want to raze it to the ground, to reduce it to ashes," news


agency AFP reported.