Ukrainian commander issues urgent plea in Mariupol
Serhiy Volyna, commander of Ukraine's 36th Marine Brigade, which is engaged in a brutal fight to defend Mariupol against invading Russian forces, has issued an urgent plea for military reinforcements or a political solution -- anything to break Russia's siege of the Ukrainian port city.
In an interview Friday with Ukrainian online newspaper Ukrayinska Pravda, the commander said the situation is critical and the fighting is fierce.
"It can be done and it must be done as soon as possible," Volyna added.

Despite Russia's relentless bombardment for more than a month, the 36th Marine Brigade along with units of the Azov Regiment, a far-right group now part of the Ukrainian military, have held down Mariupol. They have refused to surrender, vowing to fight until the end.
-ABC News' Yulia Drozd




