Residents of Mariupol walk down the street of the city. RIAN
A power of attorney on a humanitarian corridor from Mariupol for April 20 has been reached
Kyiv/20.04.22/UNIAN: Deputy Prime Minister - Minister for the Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Irina Vereshchuk announced the organization of a humanitarian corridor from Mariupol for today. She announced this in her Telegram channel.
"Humanitarian corridor from Mariupol for today, April 20... Given the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Mariupol, it is in this direction that we will focus our efforts today. We managed to pre-agree on a humanitarian corridor for women, children and the elderly," Vereshchuk said.
She said that the gathering of citizens in Mariupol will begin at 14:00 at the corner of Taganrogskaya and 130th Taganrog Division streets.
The column will move along the route: Mariupol - Mangush - Berdyansk - Tokmak - Orikhiv - Zaporozhye.
"Given the very difficult security situation, changes may occur during the operation of the corridor. So, I ask you to follow the relevant official messages. We will make every effort to make everything work as it should," Vereshchuk stressed. -0—
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- 20 April 2022 12:47
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