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Published 09:10 5 Mar 2022 GMT

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Russian troops have cut off Mariupol's electricity, food, water, heating and transportation in the depths of winter, which many are coining it to be similar to the Nazi blockade of Leningrad in World War II.
"For now, we are looking for solutions to humanitarian problems and all possible ways to get Mariupol out of the blockade," Boychenko said as he called for a ceasefire and a humanitarian corridor for food and medicine.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, hundreds of civilians and soldiers have been killed, including both Ukrainian and Russian.
On Thursday night, a fire broke out at Europe's largest nuclear plant - the Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine and was promptly extinguished.
According to CNN, the fire occurred after Russian forces fired at a training building outside of the main complex yesterday.
Firefighters worked on getting the fire under control and it was extinguished this morning. In a telegram, Ukraine's State Emergency Services said that there were no injuries or deaths recorded.
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