War in Ukraine: Russia responsible for delaying Greece-France-Turkey humanitarian operation

In her denial Russia to allow its inhabitants Mariupol That try to leave the besieged city and refuse to allow humanitarian aid to the city under the terms and conditions set out in international law, French diplomatic sources say, adding that the humanitarian aid operation the Francethe Hellas and the Turkey in Mariupol.

According to these sources, the APE-MPE reports, the French President Emanuel Macron during a telephone conversation he had with the Russian President Vladimir Putin made it clear that In order to enable the provision of tripartite assistance, there should be a truce, which will allow the safe transport of persons, medicines, food, etc.

The same sources noted that had no indication that President Putin would consent to the above, since with his trial his choice is Mariupol under siege as a result of the humanitarian tragedy.

He added, however, that after hearing the conditions set out by Mr Macron for the three countries’ humanitarian operation in Mariupol, the Russian head of state replied that he would examine them and return.

So far, it is impossible to make a formal and accurate estimate of how many people have died in Mariupol. However, it is estimated that thousands of civilians may have lost their lives in the city since the start of the war four weeks ago, the head of the UN mission for human rights in Ukraine told Reuters on Tuesday (29/3). a first estimate for the dead among the civilian population.

Nearly 5,000 people, including 210 children, have been killed in Mariupol since Russian troops began besieging it., a month ago, supported on Monday (28/3) the representative of the mayor Vadim Boichenko. According to him, 90% of the buildings in Mariupol have been damaged and 40% have been destroyed, including hospitals, schools, kindergartens and factories.

“We really believe that there could be thousands of civilian deaths in Mariupol,” Matilda Bogner told Reuters in an online interview., head of the UN Human Rights Mission in Ukraine, which deploys about 60 observers. He clarified that he does not have an exact estimate, but that he is still gathering more information.

Source: News Beast

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