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Mariupol lady relates getting away from destructive auditorium bombing: "I'm very lucky. I have my arms, I have my legs"

 A renowned dramatization theater in Mariupol appeared to be a place of refuge for Maria Kutnyakova and her loved ones. And afterward, the famous design went under assault on March 16.

 "Whenever the theater was bombarded, my sister was remaining with the window and the window was like exploded. Furthermore, she's tumbled down," Kutnyakova, who was somewhere else minding an uncle who lived close by when the underlying bombarding happened, told CNN's Ivan Watson during a meeting. "My mother was in one more piece of the theater and a divider fall on to her."

After getting back to the theater, Kutnyakova observed that the structure was obliterated. Her family endured wounds yet made due. A few hundred of her kindred Ukrainians weren't as lucky, as new strikes followed the underlying bombarding, bringing about additional pulverization.

 "Everybody begins shouting that the performance center is ablaze. So we ought to run. Also, we run, however, Russians besieged it. So we run from the theater and bombs were [exploding all around her]," she told CNN.

 It took Kutnyakova and her family nine days to traverse Russian designated spots and arrive at relative security in the Ukrainian-controlled domain.

 Kutnyakova explained to CNN why she stays positive in spite of all she has encountered.

 "I'm extremely fortunate. Do you get it? Like thousands and hundreds of individuals still in Mariupol and they besieged. They have no food, no water. They have no medication, nothing. What's more, I get it, I'm extremely fortunate. Like I have my arms. I have my legs... what do I really want any longer," she said, adding that she additionally has her family and her pet, a two-year-old feline named Mushka who endure the obliteration all through Mariupol. Presently over a month into the contention, Kutnyakova wishes just that her nation be left alone.

 "I need the Russians simply disappear. This is the Ukrainian region. I'm not sure why they come in and let me know that it's not my territory. They're not battling with the military. They battle with each resident," she said. "They besieged medical clinics. They besieged kindergartens. They bomb the places of tranquil individuals. They not battling with the militaries," she proceeded.source:cnn 

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