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Some evacuees from Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant arrive in Zaporizhzhia

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Evacuees arrived in Ukraine-controlled Zaporizhzhia.

An old woman exited a bus with little amounts of medicine, a plastic cup, a toothbrush, and tissue paper.

These were the items used by her for survival.

“I have nobody here. I don’t know where to go now,” she told CNN.

The woman hadn’t seen the sun for weeks, while she was sheltering in the Azovstal steel plant.

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“You can see in the exhaustion of her face. And you can see the head torch around her neck. She’s clearly been living in the dark,” Nick Paton Walsh said.

She was now having some difficulty in seeing.

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