Interview with the commander of the Azov regiment Denis Prokopenko, from Mariupol. He says they will keep fighting. The enemy is killing civilians, taking them to the territory of Russia at gunpoint, looting in the city. They don't have heating, they eat once a day, drink industrial water, save on ammunition, so they hit with aim. He says he is ready to die for Ukraine, but does not want his fighters to die. The thrice-wounded are still grabbing their weapons. The number of the enemy is estimated at 14 thousand people, they, they, the Russians, have a lot of equipment knocked out for 2 battalions, the number of Russian infantrymen killed is also very high, but they have a lot of resources.. They did not blow up the building of the Drama Theater, at that moment Russian aircraft bombed. Communication with relatives is extremely limited, they are given a few minutes. They hope for the deblocking of the city