Fewer people were evacuated during today

Nine humanitarian corridors have been created to allow people to leave the fighting areas active in eastern Ukraine. Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister said 2,000 and 864 people had managed to leave those regions today. The figures included 363 from Marioupol, who managed to get out of the destroyed town on their own, reports the BBC, broadcast Clankosova.tv. [...]
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister said 2,000 and 864 people had managed to leave those regions today.
The figures included 363 from Marioupol, who managed to get out of the destroyed town on their own, reports the BBC, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
Russian troops have kept Marioupolis under siege for weeks and refuse to agree on the organised evacuation of people, whether by Ukrainian authorities or the Red Cross.
The UN has said that today's evacuees join more than five million people who have been forced to leave their homes since the beginning of the invasion.











