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Russia says it will open humanitarian corridors

UN More than 1.7 million Ukrainians, mostly women, children and reports that the elderly have fled the country.

Russia Of Ukraine Kyiv He said it would open humanitarian corridors on March 8 to evacuate civilians from several cities. Ukraine Although he welcomes the plan, he is still skeptical. Because so far Moscow is only for Russia and ally evacuates Belarus

No significant progress was made in opening the safe corridors in the third round of talks yesterday.

Same routes

Russia Ministry of Defense in the morning Moscow time 10said the corridors will be opened. Russia humanitarian corridors according to Declares “mode of silence”.

KyivMariupol, Kharkiv and Evacuation routes from Sumy are again directed to Belarus or Russia. Ukraine previously rejected the offer.

Ukraine the army said on March 7 according toSlowed down Russia’s attack. “Despite the enemy’s offensive operation, the pace of troops’ advance has slowed significantly,” he said. – The statement says.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the morning of March 8 in the south and east of the country and He defended his position in the north, saying that Kiev and the northern city of Chernigov were in the hands of Ukraine.

These statements could not be independently confirmed.

More than 1.7 million refugees

UNHead of Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffis At a Security Council meeting on March 7, he called on people to create a safe exit to “go in the direction of their choice.”

Says Griffiths that, The team sent to Moscow will coordinate with the Russian army to strengthen the delivery of humanitarian aid. O, UN and He said his partners delivered food to hundreds of thousands of people.

More than 1.7 million Ukrainians, mostly women and children, have been displaced since Russia’s UN invasion on February 24 and reports that the elderly have fled the country.

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