Azov’s Last Stand | Jul 2022 (Documentary)
Azov’s Last Stand
Driving out the Ukrainian nationalists from the Azovstal plant
A RT Documentary – July 2022
Summary:
‘Azovstal was their main fortress because it is the most difficult site to capture. A really great one to defend and a very challenging one to launch an offensive against.’ says one of the Russian soldiers about the Azov battalion.
Russian troops and the DPR militia had forced the Ukrainian fighters to leave Mariupol and retreat to the plant. Although the militants had prepared Azovstal by stocking field rations there, it didn’t help.
For almost two months, fierce fighting raged around facility. Two and a half thousand militants were cornered in units of the factory and in its impregnable bunkers. They retaliated by bombarding the city and its residents with an array of weapons.
Take a look inside the liberated plant and follow the course of the liberation with the crew.
Excerpts:
“Azov deserves the death penalty. But not by a bullet, by hanging. Because they are not soldiers, not warriors,” says Yashat standing near his destroyed house.
He lived near the Azovstal plant with his family. They’ve been hiding in the basement from Azov attacks for over a month. It was not safe to leave shelter even at night.
“We’d go outside at night. They [Azov] would see us from nine-storey buildings. They’d shoot our legs with bullets so we couldn’t reach the toilet… We lived like dogs.,” recalls Irina, Yashat’s wife.
More witnesses of Azov’s actions in premiere “Azov’s Last Stand”.
55 min
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