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Around 35,000 Ukrainians evacuated yesterday, more corridors planned - Zelenskiy

Reuters
Reuters
10/03/2022
07:11 MYT
Around 35,000 Ukrainians evacuated yesterday, more corridors planned - Zelenskiy
Zelenskiy said rescue efforts would focus on Mariupol and Izyum, which have both been heavily bombarded. - Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/via AP
OTTAWA: Around 35,000 Ukrainians were evacuated through humanitarian corridors from three cities on Wednesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, adding authorities planned to open another six escape routes on Thursday.
Zelenskiy said in a televised address that rescue efforts would focus on Mariupol and Izyum, which have both been heavily bombarded. A children's hospital was bombed in Mariupol on Wednesday despite a Russian pledge to halt firing so at least some trapped civilians could escape the city.
Zelenskiy said the 35,000 civilians had left from the cities of Sumy and Energodar as well as towns in the Kyiv region.
Interfax Ukraine news agency earlier cited Kyrylo Tymoshenko, deputy head of the president's office, as saying a total of around 48,000 Ukrainians had been evacuated through humanitarian corridors so far, most of them from Sumy.
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