Ukraine Russia War: Buses left safe corridors on Tuesday to evacuate people from two troubled cities in Ukraine, while officials said the number of people leaving Ukraine after Russia’s attacks reached two million on Tuesday. People are trapped in some areas of Ukraine after Russian attacks, where they are facing shortage of food, water and medicines. It is the largest ongoing war in Europe since World War II.
Earlier attempts to build an evacuation route amid renewed attacks appeared to have failed, but Ukrainian officials on Tuesday posted some videos showing buses packed with people. These buses can be seen plying on a snow-covered road from the eastern city of Sumi and other areas.
However, it is not yet clear how long the campaign will last. Ukraine’s state-run communications agency tweeted: “Green corridor provided to Ukraine’s Sumy city, Phase 1 evacuation begins.”
These buses have left for other cities of Ukraine, but most people want to leave the country. Safa Masehli, spokeswoman for the UN’s International Organization for Displacement, tweeted that two million people had left the country, including at least 100,000 people who were not from Ukraine.
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Russian planes dropped bombs on cities in eastern and central Ukraine overnight. Ukrainian officials said shelling also took place in the suburbs of the capital, Kyiv.
Mayor Anatol Fedoruk said, “We were not even able to collect the bodies due to day and night shelling with heavy weapons. Dogs are dragging the bodies on the streets of the city. It’s a nightmare.”
Russia’s Coordinating Center for Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine and Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk both said a ceasefire was agreed to begin Tuesday morning for the safe evacuation of some civilians, but it was not clear whether all these corridors Where will you go
Foreign students from India and China among those leaving Sumi
Russia’s coordination center said there would be more than one corridor, but most would go to Russia either directly or via Belarus. However, Russia’s ambassador to the UN suggested that corridors could be opened from multiple cities and people could choose which direction to go.
Vereshchuk, meanwhile, only said that both sides have agreed to move civilians from the eastern city of Sumy to the Ukrainian city of Poltava. He said foreign students from India and China would also be among those to be evacuated from Sumi.
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After this, Kirillo Timoshenke, an aide to the President of Ukraine, shared a video of yellow buses with a Red Cross poster on one side. He said that these posters show the evacuation from Mariupol towards the city of Zaporizhia.
10 Russian soldiers in front of a Ukrainian soldier
On the other hand, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the Ukrainian army is showing unprecedented courage. “The problem is that one Ukrainian soldier has 10 Russian soldiers and one Ukrainian tank has 50 Russian tanks,” he said in an interview.
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi wrote on Twitter: “Today the number of refugees leaving Ukraine has reached two million.” This information comes at a time when efforts to evacuate civilians from safe corridors finally saw hope on Tuesday.
One of the five corridors promised by the authorities there for the safe evacuation of civilians to avoid Russian attacks is one from the eastern city of Sumi.
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