Russian and Ukrainian forces agree to open a humanitarian corridor for five hours for people who want to leave Mariupol and Volnovakha, expecting 200,000 people from Mariupol and 15,000 people from Volnovakha to use the corridor. However, the implementation of the corridor is postponed as the two parties accused each other of violating cease-fire agreement.
Russian and Ukrainian forces agree to open a humanitarian corridor for those who want to get out of Mariupol and Volnovakha for five hours, expecting 200,000 people from Mariupol and 15,000 from Volnovakha to flee through them; however, it is postponed as Russian shelling continues in breach of the agreement, and ultimately collapses. The partial ceasefire was not intended to apply to other locations.
Russian and Ukrainian forces agree to open a humanitarian corridor for fivehoursforpeople who want to leave Mariupol and Volnovakha, expecting 200,000 people from Mariupol and 15,000 peoplefrom Volnovakha to use thecorridor.However, theimplementationofthecorridoris postponed as the twoparties accused each other ofviolating cease-fire agreement.