Ukraine demands that the occupiers open a humanitarian corridor for evacuation from Mariupol.
Agree with Russian invaders on a ceasefire to open Humanitarian corridors failed on Sunday, April 17, said Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Iryna Vereshchuk.
“As of this morning, April 17, we failed to agree with the occupiers on a ceasefire on the evacuation routes. That is why, unfortunately, we are not opening humanitarian corridors today. We are making every effort to re-establish the humanitarian corridors as soon as possible, “Vereshchuk wrote.
Vereshchuk stressed that Ukraine demands the opening of a humanitarian corridor for the evacuation of civilians, especially women and children, from Mariupol.
added Vereshchuk.
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Earlier, Ukrzaliznytsia published a schedule of additional evacuation trains on April 17. However, the UZ website warned that the time may change, it is worth following the updates.
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