Sunday 15 May 2022 09:52 AM Mariupol: Russian 'incendiary phosphorus bombs' rain down on Azovstal steelworks trends now

Sunday 15 May 2022 09:52 AM Mariupol: Russian 'incendiary phosphorus bombs' rain down on Azovstal steelworks trends now
Sunday 15 May 2022 09:52 AM Mariupol: Russian 'incendiary phosphorus bombs' rain down on Azovstal steelworks trends now

Sunday 15 May 2022 09:52 AM Mariupol: Russian 'incendiary phosphorus bombs' rain down on Azovstal steelworks trends now

Ukraine accused Russian forces of dropping incendiary phosphorus bombs on Mariupol's Azovstal steel plant on Sunday, as the families of the fighters trapped in the vast complex said their fight is coming to an end.

An aerial video posted to social media on Sunday showed the attack on the plant, where Ukrainian soldiers have been making a final stand against the Russian onslaught on the port city that has been all-but reduced to rubble.

The footage begins with an aerial view of the vast Azovstal plant, when suddenly a Russian missile detonates in mid-air - releasing a fiery burst over the heavily damaged factory buildings below.

Pictured: Russian Incendiary munitions fall over the vast Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, in a terrifying video posted to social media on Sunday

Pictured: Russian Incendiary munitions fall over the vast Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, in a terrifying video posted to social media on Sunday

A burst of fiery 'sparks' is shown over the plant a split second after a Russian missile detonated above the steel works, raining incendiary munitions down onto the factory

A burst of fiery 'sparks' is shown over the plant a split second after a Russian missile detonated above the steel works, raining incendiary munitions down onto the factory 

More of the bursts are seen above the factory, where Ukrainian soldiers are making a final stand against Russia's onslaught of Mariupol. Hundreds of flaming munitions fall the ground

More of the bursts are seen above the factory, where Ukrainian soldiers are making a final stand against Russia's onslaught of Mariupol. Hundreds of flaming munitions fall the ground

Sparks - which are actually a grouping of incendiary munitions - fall to the ground and ignite. From a distance, the explosions look almost like fire crackers, but in reality are a series of countless detonations.

As the camera pans out, more bursts of munitions are seen erupting over the plant, raining flaming explosives down from above.

The attack is unrelenting, with hundreds of the sparks landing on the roofs and grounds of the steel works and setting them alight.

Ukrainians claimed the video showed Vladimir Putin's forces dropping 9M22S incendiary and phosphorus bombs on Azovstal, that an official said burn at temperatures of over 2,000 degrees Celsius.

'The Russian military themselves claim that 9M22S incendiary shells with thermite layers were used,' said the Ukrainians.

'The combustion temperature is about 2,000 to 2,500 degrees Celsius. 

'It is almost impossible to stop the burning,' Petr Andryushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, said on Sunday.

The video was released as the wives and mothers of Ukrainian defenders still inside the steel plant told Sky News that they feared the fighting was coming to an end. 

Natalya Zarytska, who married her husband Bohdan in an online ceremony in April, told the broadcaster that he is 'in real hell'.

'He has lost more than 20 kilos in weight. He looks very bad and is in a terrible condition,' she said, adding: 'I think that this is the end.'

Pictured: A view of Russia army shelling to storm the territory of the besieged Azovstal plant in Southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on May 14, 2022

Pictured: A view of Russia army shelling to storm the territory of the besieged Azovstal plant in Southern Ukrainian port city of Mariupol on May 14, 2022

This undated handout picture released by the Ukrainian President Administration press-service shows Ukrainian fighters at the Azovstal steelworks of Ukrainian city of Mariupol

This undated handout picture released by the Ukrainian President Administration press-service shows Ukrainian fighters at the Azovstal steelworks of Ukrainian city of Mariupol

She showed the last photo that he had sent her, saying that his face was yellow. Ms Zarytska said her husband told her the defensive perimeter around the steep factory was getting 'thinner'. 'The end will be soon,' she said.

On whether she would see her husband again, she told Sky News: 'Yes I hope so. In my mind I think there is no chance but in my heart I feel that we can save them.'

A woman, who told the broadcaster her name was Svetlana, said she was certain she would see her son again, despite the odds of the fighters in Azovstal surviving looking increasingly desperate.

'Of course. I have to see him. He is my son and he needs to come back. He knows I am waiting for him. Of course, no doubt. I have no doubts,' she said.

The Azov Sea port of Mariupol is now largely in Russian control, except for the few hundred troops left in the steel factory.

A convoy of between 500 and 1,000 cars carrying civilians out of the city was reportedly able to reach the Ukrainian-held city of Zaporizhzhia on Saturday, while Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said authorities were negotiating the evacuation of 60 severely wounded troops at the steelworks.

Fresh off his country's Eurovision song contest victory, a defiant Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed early Sunday to one day host the song contest in the embattled city of Mariupol.

Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra won the popular contest with its song 'Stefania,' which has become a popular anthem among Ukrainians during the war, and its victory was a morale booster.

'Our courage impresses the world, our music conquers Europe,' Zelensky said on Facebook. 'Next year, Ukraine will host Eurovision!'

The band made an impassioned plea during the show to help the fighters in the steel plant, and Zelensky said 'one day' the contest would be held 'in a Ukrainian Mariupol.'

This undated handout picture released by the Ukrainian President Administration press-service shows a Ukrainian fighter at the Azovstal steelworks of Ukrainian city of Mariupol

This undated handout picture released by the Ukrainian President Administration press-service shows a Ukrainian fighter at the Azovstal steelworks of Ukrainian city of Mariupol

Pictured: Undated handout pictures released by the Ukrainian President Administration press-service show Ukrainian fighters at the Azovstal steelworks of Ukrainian city of Mariupol

This satellite image released by Maxar Technologies shows the eastern end of the Azovstal steel plant and the aftermath of continued aerial and artillery attacks on the compound in eastern Mariupol, Ukraine, May 12, 2022

This satellite image released by Maxar Technologies shows the eastern end of the Azovstal steel plant and the aftermath of continued aerial and artillery attacks on the compound in eastern Mariupol, Ukraine, May 12, 2022

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