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Convoy of buses on its way to besieged Mariupol , Ukraine says

The city has suffered near-constant bombardment.

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by SHARON MWENDE

News31 March 2022 - 08:49
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In Summary


  • • 45 buses were on their way to Mariupol after the International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed Russia had agreed to open a safe corridor.
  • • Russia denies targeting civilians in its assault on Ukraine.
Local resident Pavel, 42, stands next to the grave of his friend Igor, who was killed by shelling while they were riding together in a car during Ukraine-Russia conflict, in a residential area in the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine March 30, 2022.

A convoy of Ukrainian buses set out for the southern port city of Mariupol on Thursday to try to deliver humanitarian supplies and bring out trapped civilians, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said.

She said 45 buses were on their way to Mariupol after the International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed Russia had agreed to open a safe corridor.The city mayor said this week that up to 170,000 residents were trapped in Mariupol with no power and dwindling supplies.

"There are 45 buses en route to Mariupol," Vereshchuk said in a statement.

The city, which usually has a population of more than 400,000, has been a strategic focus of Russia's invasion of Ukraine that began five weeks ago, and has suffered near-constant bombardment.

Repeated attempts to organize safe corridors have failed, with each side blaming the other. Russia denies targeting civilians in its assault on Ukraine.

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