The Russian Defense Ministry says it has opened six humanitarian corridors for Ukraine.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, as of 10 a.m., Ukraine had opened six humanitarian corridors.
This morning, Russia and Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire to help civilians use humanitarian corridors to safely evacuate from cities such as Kiev, Mariupol, Kharkiv and Samui.
The six routes are reported as:
From the capital Kiev to Homer in Belarus;
From the southeastern city of Mariupol to Zapalozhiye, also in the southeast of the country;
from Mariupol to Rostov-on-Don in southern Russia;
from Kharkov in northeastern Ukraine to Belgorod in Russia;
From Sumy, also in the northeast, to Belgorod;
One is from Sumy to Poltava, a city located in central Ukraine.
Igor Konashenko, spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Defense, said: "During the opening of the humanitarian corridor, the armed forces of the Russian Federation will use unmanned aerial vehicles to continuously and objectively monitor the evacuation process." "。
Igor Konashenkov added that Ukraine had already obtained detailed information about the corridor in advance.
Ukraine, on the other hand, described the establishment of a humanitarian corridor to Russia as "immoral." #Pay attention to the latest developments in the situation in Russia and Ukraine # Headline hot list