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Azovstal woman tells that Ukrainian soldiers hold civilians hostage - "cut off" by SVT
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Published 6 May 2022 at 06.51
MEDIA. A woman who managed to escape from the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol says that the Ukrainian soldiers refuse to release the civilians from the area. But when SVT and other media take up the woman's testimony, this part of the story has fallen away.
- They guarded us around the clock so we could not escape. They came and threatened us: "We will bury you here", the woman says, among other things.

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Hundreds of civilians are said to be at the tunnels under the Azovstal steelworks.

They are there together with an estimated two thousand Ukrainian soldiers - mainly from the neo-Nazi Azov battalion - who have refused to capitulate, despite being surrounded and blocked by Russian forces.

Why such a large number of civilians are in the area is a sensitive issue, but Russia accuses Ukraine of using them as "human shields". Ukraine has also refused to agree to Russian proposals to evacuate civilians via humanitarian corridors.

Now, however, a small number of people have been allowed to leave Azov with the help of the UN and the Red Cross.

One of them is Natalia Usmanova, 37. She worked at the steelworks and chose with her husband to seek refuge there when the war broke out, because she knew the facility was built to withstand an attack.

The British news agency Reuters has done a video interview with Natalia Usmanova, who among other things SVT published excerpts from this week.

From what SVT published from the interview, it appears that Natalia Usmanova says that she and the others who sought protection in Azovstal were not "released" when they wanted to get out of there. The soldiers are said to have stated that they did not "dare" to release the civilians because they could then be shot by the Russians. Then the interview is cut, and you hear Usmanova talk about her daily life in the bunker and how she feels now.
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