MFA asks intl community to call on Russia to open humanitarian corridors in Mariupol and Volnovakha
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine asks the international community to urgently call on Moscow to order the Russian troops to cease fire and open humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of the residents of Mariupol and Volnovakha.
The MFA posted the relevant address on its Facebook page, Ukrinform reports.
The Ukrainian diplomats stated that violating the agreements reached, the armed forces of the Russian Federation continue to launch missile and bomb strikes on Mariupol, Volnovakha and other Ukrainian cities.
“The ongoing shelling makes it impossible to open humanitarian corridors for the safe evacuation of civilians and the delivery of medicines and food. The allegations of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation that it is the Ukrainian authorities who are hindering the departure of residents of the cities under siege are not true and constitute disinformation to justify the criminal actions of the Russian armed forces,” the ministry said.
It is noted that the Russian side ignores the appeals of international humanitarian organizations, in particular the International Committee of the Red Cross, to cease fire in order to create safe conditions for the departure of civilians and wounded.
In addition, Russia's actions are a gross violation of the Geneva Conventions and are classified as a war crime under the Rome Statute.
“We call on the international community - states and international organizations - to immediately condemn Russia's gross violation of the agreements on the opening of humanitarian corridors, and call on Moscow to order Russian troops to cease fire. Ukraine, together with the humanitarian organizations involved, is ready to evacuate the civilian population as soon as safe conditions are in place,” the MFA said.
Earlier, the evacuation of the civilian population of Mariupol and Volnovakha had been postponed due to enemy shelling.
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