

The Battle for Azovstal: A Soldier’s Story
May 18, 2022
Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, dives into the gripping story of Ukrainian fighters trapped in the Azovstal steel plant. He shares personal tales from soldiers like Leonid Kuznetsov, revealing their courage and struggles amidst relentless bombardments. The discussion navigates the emotional toll of combat, the critical importance of Mariupol in the broader conflict, and the complex legal aftermath for the surrendered soldiers. Schwirtz sheds light on the harsh realities of war, amplifying the voices of those caught in the crossfire.
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The Siege of Mariupol
- Michael Schwirtz investigated the siege of Mariupol, focusing on the Azovstal steel plant.
- This plant became a last refuge for Ukrainian fighters and civilians.
Azovstal: A City Within a City
- The Azovstal steel plant is a massive complex with its own infrastructure, resembling a city within a city.
- Built during the Cold War, it included nuclear-capable bunkers providing shelter.
The Azov Battalion's Role
- The Azov Battalion, a group with a controversial past, plays a significant role in defending the plant.
- Their far-right origins have been used by Russia to label the entire Ukrainian resistance as Nazis.