Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said on Wednesday that an evacuation corridor in the besieged city of Mariupol “did not work as planned”, providing few details but promising to resume efforts on Thursday. fair (21).
“Due to a lack of control over their own military on the ground, the occupiers were unable to secure a proper ceasefire. Also, due to inherent disorganization and neglect, the occupants were unable to provide timely transport of people to the point where our buses and ambulances were waiting,” she said.
The mayor of Mariupol urged residents of the city to evacuate along a corridor announced earlier in the day by Vereshchuk, including three rally points.
Vereshchuk did not elaborate on how many people had gathered, but said: “Tomorrow morning we will resume our efforts towards Mariupol. I appeal to our people in Mariupol: we will fight for each of you!”
Pavlo Kyrylenko, head of the military administration for the Donetsk region, said in televised comments on Wednesday that fewer people than expected had boarded buses along the corridor.
“People gathered at these collection points, but few got on the buses,” he said. “Now some of these buses are going on the route determined by the Russian Federation. As soon as they get in touch, we will immediately inform you which of the residents of Mariupol have arrived in the Ukrainian-controlled territory. And we will understand how we will work according to the specified sequence of the next few days.”
Source: CNN Brasil

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