Ukraine's deputy PM says Russia's proposal for opening humanitarian corridors in the country are 'unacceptable,' noting that they only appeared to offer open pathways to Russia and Belarus.
Ukraine's deputy prime minister has condemned Russia's proposal for opening humanitarian corridors in the country as"unacceptable."
Russia had said it would be opening humanitarian corridors out of key cities at around 10 a.m. Moscow time . In a briefing in Kyiv Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said Ukrainian officials had received a letter from the Russian side offering to organize a ceasefire and open humanitarian corridors.
However, she noted that the humanitarian corridors offered appeared to only open pathways to Russia and Belarus."As You saw in the morning Russian Federation spread the news about their humanism," she said."This is an unacceptable variant of the humanitarian corridors opening."Share this -This dramatic video captured the moment Russian mortar shells were fired near the bridge used by people fleeing the fighting in Irpin, Ukraine, on Sunday.
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