Ukraine mourns the tragedy of Mariupol


A national day of mourning has been declared in Ukraine on Sunday, the day of the bombing of the port of Mariupol, in the east of the country. Thirty civilians killed and hundreds injured arouse the streets of Kiev of outraged reactions and calls for resistance.


"We should give our land to Russia," said a lady. "We must defend every inch is ours, we must block the attack of the enemy." "If they invade us, we must repel" said another pass to tears. "We must defend our territory! So many people have died ... We have to go all the way! "


Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko summoned his security council and said the foreign ministers of the European Union were in Brussels on Monday to discuss ways to increase the pressure on Russia. "Ukraine remains very favorable to a peaceful solution," said Mr Poroshenko. "We fully support the Minsk agreements. A cease-fire, the release of the hostages, border closures, withdrawal of foreign troops and the beginning of a political process of de-escalation is our priority. "


"Ukraine calls for more pressure on Russia" Maria Korenyuk summarizes the corresponding Euronews in Kiev. After the tragedy of Mariupol, she explains, Kiev wants the international community recognize as "terrorist organizations" pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine and Moscow advantage is sanctioned for supporting the rebels .






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