Children's hospital in Ukraine destroyed by Russian air strike - a podcast by RNZ

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Fresh efforts are underway to free civilians across six of the worst-affected areas in Ukraine, after Russia agreed to another day of ceasefire.
But there were numerous accusations of Russia not holding up its end of the bargain.
In Mariupol, where attempts at a humanitarian corridor have failed several times, a maternity hospital has reportedly been struck by airstrikes.
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said children are buried in the rubble.
But there have been some successful evacuations - around 7,000 people left the northern city of Sumy yesterday New escape routes have been set up, including in Enerhodar, which is the site of Europe's largest nuclear power station now under Russian.
The BBC's James Waterhouse spoke to Corin Dann from Kyiv.

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