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Ten humanitarian corridors agreed for Monday—Ukrainian deputy PM

/ 04:30 PM March 14, 2022

Ten humanitarian corridors agreed for Monday—Ukrainian deputy PM

A child looks out from a window of a bus for refugees fleeing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Lviv, Ukraine, March 13, 2022. REUTERS

LVIV, Ukraine — Ukraine will try to evacuate trapped civilians through 10 “humanitarian corridors” on Monday, including from towns near the capital Kyiv and in the eastern region of Luhansk, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereschuk said.

“We will, once again, try to unblock the movement of the humanitarian convoy carrying food and medicine to {the port city of Mariupol) from Berdiansk (in southeastern Ukraine),” she said in a video address.

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