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Last Wednesday, a Russian bomb hit a theater in the port city of Mariupol.
Hundreds of civilians, mostly women and children, were inside the building near the coast, hiding.
Maria Rodionova, a 27-year-old teacher, had been living in the theater for 10 days after fleeing her ninth-floor apartment with her two dogs.
That morning she had taken some fish waste from a kitchen in the field to feed her dogs, but later realized they had not drunk water.
So around 10:00, she tied her dogs to her luggage and headed towards the main entrance where a water queue was being formed.
Then the bomb fell. A loud noise was heard. Then the sound of broken glass. A man came from behind and pushed him hard against a wall, protecting him with his body.
The blast was so strong that she felt severe pain in one of her ears, so intense that she thought the eardrum was cracked. She realized it had not happened as she was listening to people screaming. Screams were everywhere.
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