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“About 29,000 people have fled besieged Ukrainian cities,” Ukrainian authorities said.

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About 29,000 people were able to flee the besieged Ukrainian cities via humanitarian corridors on Tuesday, an adviser to the Ukrainian president said.

Some citizens managed to leave the port of Mariupol, where 20,000 people left the city yesterday with 4,000 private cars.

Local authorities They complain that Russian forces are preventing buses from evacuating civilians from the besieged city, which is facing heavy Russian bombing.

In the northeastern city of Sumy, the Red Cross said it had managed to removes thousands of citizens with 100 buses, after Russia today gave the green light for a humanitarian corridor outside the city.

“Four hundred Russian prisoners are in a hospital in Mariupol,” said a Ukrainian official.

A new message to the international community, but also to the Ukrainian community, so that Russia pays a heavy price for the war it launched, the President of Ukraine addressed via Twitter Volodymyr Zelensky.

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