russsian occupiers didn't let civilians evacuate from Mariupol for the second day in a row
For the second day in a row, the Russian military has not let out civilians from besieged Mariupol.
This was announced by the head of the Donetsk Regional State/Military Administration Pavlo Kyrylenko.
"The city continues to be in a very difficult situation. For the second day in a row, even the population is not let out on their personal transport, those corridors that worked at least one way, now they also don't work, unfortunately," he said.
According to Kyrylenko, civilians also remain in other settlements in the Donetsk region, although most have been evacuated.
"A smaller part remained if we take from the total number, which was even 10 days ago," said Kyrylenko.