Some civilians have been evacuated from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol following a ceasefire, according to a commander in the Azov regiment, one of the Ukrainian soldiers trapped in the plant. Captain Svyatoslav Palamar, deputy commander of the Azov Regiment, said the ceasefire, which was due to begin at 6 a.m. local time, ended at 11 a.m. local time. “From now on, it’s the truth, both sides are following the ceasefire,” he said. The evacuation escort was long overdue, he said. “From 6 in the morning, we waited for the evacuation convoy to arrive, which arrived at just 6:25 p.m.” “We have brought 20 citizens to the agreed meeting point, whom we managed to save from the rubble. These are women and children. We hope that these people will go to the agreed destination, which is Zaporizhzhia, the area controlled by Ukraine.” said Palamar. “As of now, the rescue operation is underway, which is being carried out by Azov’s soldiers – we are rescuing civilians under the rubble,” he added. “These are women, children and the elderly,” he said in a video message on the constitution’s Telegram channel. “We hope that this process will be further extended and we will successfully evacuate all civilians,” he said. “As for the injured – those people who need urgent medical attention – it is not clear to us why they are not being evacuated and their evacuation is not being discussed in the Ukrainian-controlled area,” he added. guarantees the evacuation not only for the citizens but also for our wounded soldiers who need medical treatment “. Russia’s state-run news agency TASS reported earlier on Saturday that a group of civilians had left the steel plant. A correspondent at the scene told TASS that a total of 25 people had come out, including six children under the age of 14. CNN can not independently verify the TASS report. Hundreds of people are believed to be inside the steel complex, including dozens injured during a heavy Russian bombardment in recent weeks. The latest satellite images of the factory show that many of its buildings have been reduced to rubble. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Here is what a part of the plant looked like about six weeks ago: A satellite image from March 22 shows an overview of the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine.
title: “Live Updates Russia S War In Ukraine Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-14” author: “Anthony Ruiz”
First Lady Jill Biden will travel to Romania and Slovakia this week in support of displaced Ukrainian families who have been forced to flee bloodshed and violence in their home country in the wake of the Russian invasion. Biden will also use the trip to meet with members of the U.S. military stationed abroad, as well as top government officials in both countries, according to a White House East Wing statement. Itinerary: The first lady will leave Washington for Romania on Thursday, making a stop at Mihail Kogalniceau Air Base on Friday, where she will meet with members of the service before heading to the Bucharest capital on Saturday. In Bucharest: Biden will meet with members of the Romanian government, as well as with humanitarian workers. After Poland, Romania experienced the largest influx of Ukrainian refugees as a result of the crisis, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians crossing the border into the country since the start of the war three months ago. He will also spend time in Bucharest with teachers assisting in the education of displaced Ukrainian children. In Bratislava: Biden will then travel to Slovakia, where he will meet with US embassy staff before leaving the next day for Kozice and Vishne Nemetke, Slovakia, to meet Ukrainian refugees and Slovaks who have opened their homes in families from Ukraine. More than 250,000 Ukrainians have taken refuge in Slovakia, a country of more than five million people. Closing: On Monday, May 9, Biden will wrap up her trip by meeting with members of the Slovak government before leaving for the United States. The trip will be the First Lady’s second solo trip abroad. in July he went to Japan to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.