New Delhi: The Russian defence ministry announced that their troops will assume a ceasefire from 7:00 GMT on Monday in several cities of Ukraine to open a humanitarian corridor for the safe evacuation of civilians.


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“Russian military will hold fire and open humanitarian corridors in several Ukrainian cities including the capital Kyiv at 1000 Moscow time (0700 GMT) on Monday,” Russia`s defence ministry statement read.


It has been reported that the ceasefire and the corridors, which will be opened from the cities of Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy, are being set up at the personal request of French President Emmanuel Macron.


Corridor Routes


According to maps published by the RIA news agency, the corridor from Kyiv will lead to Belarus, and civilians from Kharkiv will only have a corridor leading to Russia.


Corridors from Mariupol and Sumy will lead both to other Ukrainian cities and to Russia.


Those who want to leave Kyiv will be allowed to be airlifted to Russia, the ministry said, adding that it would use drones to monitor the evacuation and "attempts by the Ukrainian side to deceive Russia and the whole civilised world ... are useless this time".


Previous evacuation plans


Two planned evacuation operations from Mariupol and the nearby city of Volnovakha have failed over the last two days as the sides accused each other of failing to stop shooting and shelling.


In Mariupol alone, Ukrainian authorities have said they planned to evacuate over 200,000 civilians or half of the city`s population.


(With inputs from Reuters)


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