Mariupol Deputy Mayor Sergei Orlov joined "Fox & Friends First" Thursday to discuss what life is like on the ground in his battle-ridden city and how the Ukrainian resistance is holding its own against Russian forces.
"I am absolutely sure that Ukrainian Army will defend our city up to the last bullet," Orlov told co-hosts Carley Shimkus and Todd Piro. "So I don't know how many days is it possible to survive because people are in very bad condition and awful condition, and… I'm absolutely sure it's war crimes and genocide," he continued. For more on this story: Mariupol deputy mayor says residents suffering from Russian 'war crimes, genocide' Medical workers treat a man wounded by shelling in a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, Friday, March 4, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
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