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These images show the Mariupol Drama Theater on March 14, left and on March 19, right. The word "children" is written in large white letters (in Russian) in front of and behind the theater. (Photos by Maxar)
Mariupol had been cut off from the outside world for more than two weeks when a Russian airstrike hit the theater Wednesday. Hundreds of people had sought shelter there, officials said. The Post was not able to verify that account.
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