The head of the Russian National Defense Monitoring Center, Colonel Mizintsev, announced that Moscow will open unilateral humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from Ukraine from 10 am tomorrow.
Noting that the Russian Ministry of Defense asked the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations to inform the Ukrainian authorities on this matter, he said, “Russia will unilaterally open humanitarian corridors without the consent of the other party.”
“Security is guaranteed in the areas under the control of Russian forces, and we ask the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations on the ground to work intensively with the Ukrainian authorities to inform the residents of Ukraine about this Russian initiative,” he added.
Defense of Russia: More than 7,000 citizens from 21 countries are held by neo-Nazis in Ukraine
“More than 7,000 citizens of 21 countries are still held hostage in Ukraine,” Mizintsev said. said.
“More than 7,000 citizens of 21 foreign countries are held hostage by Ukrainian neo-Nazis. The coordination centers of the Russian administrations have received calls to rescue the citizens of these countries, but unfortunately the Ukrainian side does not do this in practice. reply”.
“We are working day and night with the representatives of the relevant diplomatic circles to follow the fate of these foreigners,” he said.
He noted that “extremists in Ukraine continue to kill, torture and detain more than 4.5 million civilians as human shields, and that Ukrainian authorities threaten to kill relatives of those trying to go to Russia.”
Source: “TASS”
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