3 humanitarian corridors will work on March 31, Russians promised access for a humanitarian convoy to Mariupol

As of March 31, 3 humanitarian corridors have been agreed upon: Mariupol and Enerhodar, and Melitopol
Rubryka informs about it, referring to the briefing of the Minister of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories, Iryna Vereshchuk.
According to the minister, the Russians say they want to open access for the humanitarian convoy to Mariupol in transit through Berdiansk.
"At night we received a message from the ICRC that Russia confirms its readiness to open access for the humanitarian convoy to Mariupol in transit through Berdiansk.
On the route to Mariupol, we send 45 buses.
28 buses must now obtain a permit to pass through the Russian checkpoint in the city of Vasylivka," Vereshchuk stressed.
Also, we agreed on 2 humanitarian corridors:
Delivery of humanitarian aid and evacuation of people from the city of Melitopol.
And also for the passage of a column of people on their personal transport from the city of Enerhodar to Zaporizhzhia.
On the way back to Zaporizhzhia, people in their personal vehicles will be able to join the humanitarian columns from Mariupol and Melitopol.