The Kremlin assures that Russia would declare a truce in its war against Ukraine, if the Kiev government recognizes the independence of Donetsk and Lugansk and accepts that Crimea is Russian territory.
Kremlin spokesman Dimitry Peskov has assured that Russia would be willing to decree an “immediate” ceasefire in Ukraine, if the Kiev government recognizes the independence of the Donetsk and Lugansk republics and accepts that Crimea is Russian territory.
In a telephone interview, Peskov told the Reuters agency that Ukraine already knows the conditions for a possible ceasefire, but has not yet received a response in this regard.
Meanwhile, the Russian Army on Monday accused the Ukrainian authorities of “not meet a single condition” for the creation of humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians, after announcing a temporary ceasefire in several Ukrainian cities for this purpose. The Ukrainian government, for its part, has rejected as “absurd, cynical and unacceptable” the proposal raised by the Russian authorities.
“As of 1:00 p.m. (local time), the Ukrainian side has not fulfilled a single condition for the creation of humanitarian corridors,” said the head of the Russian National Center for Defense Control, Mikhail Mizintsev. In this sense, he has pointed out that close to the six humanitarian corridors enabledthe Russian Army has registered more than 170 attacks of the Armed Forces and Ukrainian “nationalists”.
In this way, he has also denounced “a intense movement of armed people on the front line in all directions” and that “artillery and mortar fire have not stopped for a second“. In addition, he has said that in Mariupol any attempts by citizens to advance in humanitarian convoys “have been severely repressed, including the use of weapons to kill.”
At twelfth day since the start of the war in Ukrainethe Russian Armed Forces has announced a temporary ceasefire in Kiev and the cities of Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy so that the population can evacuate these locations through humanitarian corridors.
“Before the catastrophic humanitarian situation and its strong aggravation in the cities of Kiev, Kharkiv, Sumi and Mariupol,” said the statement from the armed forces, “the Armed Forces for humanitarian purposes as of 10:00 a.m. (Moscow time) on March 7, 2022 announce a ‘regime of silence’ and open humanitarian corridors”.


the ukrainian governmentfor its part, has rejected as “absurd, cynical and unacceptable” the proposal raised this Monday by the Russian authorities to establish humanitarian corridors from several Ukrainian cities to Russia.
According to the Russian armed forces, the corridor of Kyivwill pass through the cities of Gostomel, will reach Chernobyl and the Belarusian town of Gden (Belarus), Gomel, also in Belarus.
From Mariupol, there are two ways. The first route from Mariupol to Rostov (Russia) and the second from Mariupol to Mangush, in the Donetsk basin.
the path of Kharkiv would reach Belgorod (Russia), while from sumi there would be two routes: the first to Belgorod (Russia) and the second to Poltava (Ukraine).
Now it remains to be seen if it is possible to evacuate civilians after the failed attempts in recent days.
On Tuesday they will evacuate the city of Gorlovka (Donetsk)
The authorities of the self-proclaimed people’s republic of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, have announced the evacuation, starting next Tuesday, of the approximately 200,000 inhabitants of Gorlovka to Russian territory.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, they have denounced an increase in Ukrainian bombing of the civilian population.
The mayor of the city, Ivan Prikhodko, confirmed this Sunday to Interfax the beginning of the evacuation protocol towards Russian territory: “In relation to the bombing ongoing city by the Ukrainian armed forcesfrom March 8, a centralized evacuation of women, children and the elderly to safe areas on the territory of the Russian Federation will be organized.”
The Red Cross assures that the Mariúpol humanitarian corridor is mined
The director of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Dominik Stillhart, warned on Monday that the humanitarian corridor opened in the Ukrainian city of Mariúpol to facilitate the evacuation of civilians was mined.
In relation to the problems that these areas are causing, he has pointed out that the agreements are proving to be “not very precise” and has clarified that Although the parties have been talking for “days”, it is proving difficult for Russia and Ukraine to agree on something “concrete”.


Source: Eitb

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