Humanitarian Evacuation Route, to Open for Besieged, Mariupol, Ukraine.
'Newsweek' reports that the southern Ukrainian city
of Mariupol has appealed to foreign allies for support
as Russian forces continue to attack.
'Newsweek' reports that the southern Ukrainian city
of Mariupol has appealed to foreign allies for support
as Russian forces continue to attack.
This is our appeal to the world.
This could be the last appeal of our lives.
We are probably facing
our last days, if not hours, Serhiy Volyna, Commander of the 36th
Separate Marine Brigade, via Facebook.
According to Volyna, remaining Ukrainian forces
are outnumbered 10 to one and Russia has the
advantage in the air and on the ground.
According to Volyna, remaining Ukrainian forces
are outnumbered 10 to one and Russia has the
advantage in the air and on the ground.
'Newsweek' reports that Ukraine continues
to defend the port city and the thousands
of civilians that remain trapped there.
'Newsweek' reports that Ukraine continues
to defend the port city and the thousands
of civilians that remain trapped there.
According to Volyna, about 500 wounded
troops and hundreds of other civilians are
taking shelter at the Azovstal steel plant. .
According to Volyna, about 500 wounded
troops and hundreds of other civilians are
taking shelter at the Azovstal steel plant. .
On April 20, an evacuation route will
open in Mariupol allowing women,
children and the elderly to escape the city. .
On April 20, an evacuation route will
open in Mariupol allowing women,
children and the elderly to escape the city. .
Given the catastrophic humanitarian
situation in Mariupol, this is where
we will focus our efforts today, Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister
of Ukraine, via 'Newsweek'.
According to 'Newsweek,' evacuees are scheduled
to leave Mariupol, travel through
Berdiansk and arrive in Zaporizhzhia.
Given the very difficult security situation,
changes may occur during the corridor
action. We will put our best effort to
make everything work as it should, Iryna Vereshchuk, Deputy Prime Minister
of Ukraine, via 'Newsweek'.
Russia has reportedly listed Mariupol
as a strategic target to secure a land
bridge between Crimea and the Donbas