The Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine - Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk announced plans on humanitarian corridors on March 31.
The Deputy Prime Minister clarified that a message was received last night from the
International Committee of the Red Cross: the russian Ffderation confirms its readiness to open access for the humanitarian convoy to Mariupol with transit through Berdyansk.Thus, 45 buses depart for Mariupol. Another 28 must now obtain a permit to pass through the russian checkpoint in Vasylivka.
Also, 17 buses have already left the city of Zaporizhia.
"We will exert every effort to ensure that buses arrive in Mariupol today and pick up people who have not yet been able to get out of the city," said the Deputy Prime Minister.
According to her, 2 more humanitarian corridors have been agreed so far:
- delivery of humanitarian aid and evacuation of people from the city of Melitopol;
- for the passage of a column of people on their own transport from Energodar to Zaporizhia.
"On the way back to Zaporizhia, people on their own vehicles will be able to join the humanitarian columns from Mariupol and Melitopol," Iryna Vereshchuk summed up. "Our military has fully confirmed and guarantees a ceasefire."
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