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Besieged City

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Initial release Hong Kong
Directors Lawrence Ah Mon
Editors Ka Wing Li
Screenplay Frankie Tam
Tak-shun Leung
Chucky Kom
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About Besieged City


Besieged City is a 2008 Hong Kong film directed by Lawrence Ah Mon. It has a Category III rating in Hong Kong.

Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut

Ukraine war: Inside the fight for the last streets of Bakhmut
May 10,2023 12:21 am

... The plumes of smoke still hang heavy over the Besieged City, accompanied by the relentless rumble of artillery fire...

Ukraine war: Russia accused of using phosphorus bombs in Bakhmut

Ukraine war: Russia accused of using phosphorus bombs in Bakhmut
May 6,2023 4:30 am

...By Matt MurphyBBC NewsUkraine has accused Russia of attacking the Besieged City of Bakhmut with phosphorus munitions...

Ukraine war: Russian reservists fighting with shovels - UK defence ministry

Ukraine war: Russian reservists fighting with shovels - UK defence ministry
Mar 5,2023 12:50 pm

... Meanwhile Russian forces appear to have secured a sufficient positional advantage in the Besieged City of Bakhmut, Bakhmut has seen months of fighting, as Russia tries to take control of the small city, where around 4,000 civilians remain...

Aiden Aslin: Ukraine Briton told execution will go ahead

Aiden Aslin: Ukraine Briton told execution will go ahead
Jun 22,2022 8:15 pm

... They were captured after spending weeks defending the Besieged City of Mariupol...

The family separated by war in both life and death

The family separated by war in both life and death
Jun 20,2022 5:10 pm

... Both were killed when a Russian shell landed in the Besieged City of Mariupol in early March...

Do everything to free Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, PM tells ministers

Do everything to free Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, PM tells ministers
Jun 10,2022 5:55 pm

... Mr Aslin, 28, from Newark, in Nottinghamshire, and Mr Pinner, 48, from Bedfordshire, who were both already living in Ukraine at the time of the Russian invasion, were captured in April while defending the Besieged City of Mariupol...

Liz Truss to discuss captured Britons' death sentences with Ukraine

Liz Truss to discuss captured Britons' death sentences with Ukraine
Jun 10,2022 7:00 am

... Mr Aslin, 28, from Newark, in Nottinghamshire, and Mr Pinner, 48, from Bedfordshire, both of whom were already living in Ukraine at the time of the Russian invasion, were captured in April while defending the Besieged City of Mariupol...

Mariupol steelworks evacuees: 'We were losing hope that we would ever get out'

Mariupol steelworks evacuees: 'We were losing hope that we would ever get out'
May 4,2022 12:40 am

...A group of civilians who have been evacuated from the Besieged City of Mariupol have made their way to the relative safety of the town of Zaporizhzhia after a 200-km journey...

Mariupol steelworks evacuees: 'We were losing hope that we would ever get out'

May 2,2022 3:15 am

A group of civilians who have been evacuated from the Besieged City of Mariupol have made their way to the relative safety of The Town of Zaporizhzhia after a 200-km journey.

Among them were 69 people who had sheltered in bunkers beneath The Massive Azovstal steelworks for months.

It's the First Time a humanitarian corridor has been successfully agreed to get them out of the steel Plant .

" We were Losing Hope that we would ever Get Out , " One Woman told The Bbc .

Before this evacuation, repeated attempts to negotiate their safe release had ended in failure.

Hundreds of civilians still remain trapped inside The Plant , according to Ukrainian fighters there. It's not clear whether more attempts will be made to rescue them.

After The Group of evacuees left on Sunday, fighters at The Plant said Russian forces immediately resumed shelling.

There were hugs and tears of exhaustion and relief as The Group of women and children arrived in Zaporizhzhia.

Katarina stepped off the bus into The Sun with everything she now owns stuffed in a small backpack. Her Two Children , aged six and 11, rubbed their eyes, exhausted.

For two months, they had lived in the Hidden Depths of the steel Plant in Mariupol as Russian bombs pounded The Site . The only supplies were rations handed down by Ukrainian solders.

" From The Morning and during The Night , we were bombarded. Artillery, rockets, air strikes, " Katarina said.

" Our Children couldn't sleep. They were crying. They were scared. And us as well.

" There were several times when we were Losing Hope that we would ever Get Out . We Are extremely glad to be in Ukraine. "

But The War had taken its toll on their home city, which they saw The Wreckage of as they left: " What we saw were just boxes with massive Black Holes in them. The Apartment blocks are gone. Just their remains are there. "

Another evacuee, Irene, had her 17-year-old daughter by her Side - and found that, at least, was some comfort.

" We lived in hope that Every Day would be The Last day in this hell. That we would Go Home to a peaceful Mariupol, but now it is non-existent, " She Said .

The operation carried out by the United Nations and the Red Cross has been Complex - and at times dangerous.

UN staff on the ground found the area littered with landmines. At one point, they had to pull back after an artillery strike.

" When The Team went forward to literally wave a flag and try and bring these people out, there were A Number of mines that had to be cleared both from the Ukrainian Side - the steel Plant - and The Russian Side , " said Sebastian Rhodes Stampa, the UN team's operational lead.

" There was then some mortar fire, I don't know where it came from. I don't know who fired it. It stopped fairly quickly. "

He Said he had found The Experience " deeply humbling".

" They came out and they saw The City they presumably grew up in destroyed. There are graves on the pavement and in every plot of grass you can find, " He Said .

" They were horrified. You've got to understand, they've been underground for two months and they haven't seen news.

" There was a six-month-old baby there who had never seen grass, he'd been born during The Winter and he was astonished how green the grass was. He wanted to play with and fiddle about with it. "

In The End , they rescued More Than 100 people from Mariupol This Time - a rare moment of progress for humanitarian efforts in this war. But thousands are still in The City , with hundreds still stuck in the maze-like tunnels under the steelworks.

The Red Cross said it was pleased the evacuation was a success, but was frustrated many more people were left in " hell".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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