For more than 80 days, the Russians bombarded Mariupol, determined to take the port city even if they had to raze it to the ground first.

After Russian forces finally crushed Ukrainian resistance last May, they set about putting their stamp on Mariupol, erasing evidence of the recent atrocities and of past Ukrainian history in the city.

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