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    Heartbreaking pictures have emerged of Ukrainian children, trapped in the besieged port city of , hiding in shelters from Russian bombs as the occupiers continued their indiscriminate bombing campaigns today.<br>Mariupol is one of the Ukrainian cities worst hit since the invasion began, with Russian forces bringing widespread destruction to residential and administrative centres.<br>And each time Russia has agreed to open ‘humanitarian corridors’ allowing citizens to flee the city, its forces have broken their ceasefire agreement and continued shelling in what appear to have been targeted attacks on innocent civilians.<br>President Volodymyr Zelensky said people stuck in the blockaded urban centre are beginning to suffer from a lack of supplies as the city runs dangerously low on food, water and medicine.<br>Ukrainian territorial defence forces have been able to deliver vital supplies to some residents, but many more remain isolated and unable to access lifesaving rations.<br>One six-year-old girl, named only has Tanya, has already died of thirst after she became trapped under the rubble of her destroyed home. <br>It is not known how long the girl had been under the ruins of her home before she died, but her mother was also found dead at the scene.<br>’In the last minutes of her life she was alone, exhausted, frightened and terribly thirsty,’ Mayor Vadym Boychenko said on the city’s Telegram channel. <br>’This is just one of the many stories of Mariupol, which has been surviving a blockade for eight days.’ <br> Heartbreaking pictures have emerged of Ukrainian children, trapped in the besieged port city of Mariupol, hiding in shelters from Russian bombs as the occupiers continued their indiscriminate bombing campaigns today<br> President Volodymyr Zelensky said people stuck in the blockaded urban centre are beginning to suffer from a lack of supplies as the city runs dangerously low on food, water and medicine<br> Each time Russia has agreed to open ‘humanitarian corridors’ allowing citizens to flee the city, its forces have broken their ceasefire agreement and continued shelling in what appear to have been targeted attacks on innocent civilians (people sit around a lamp in a bomb shelter in Mariupol, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022)<br> People help an elderly woman to walk in a street with an apartment building hit by shelling in the background in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022<br> Mariupol is one of the Ukrainian cities worst hit by the indiscriminate Russian bombing campaigns.

    The city has been blockaded for days and its citizens are trapped running low on supplies<br> Ukrainian territorial defence forces have been able to deliver vital supplies to some residents, but many more remain isolated and unable to access lifesaving rations <br> People queue to receive hot food in the improvised bomb shelter in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022<br> Mariupol has been targeted by Russian bombing campaigns for eight days, which have brought widespread destruction to residential and administrative centres<br> The dead body of a person lies covered in the street in the besieged port city of Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022<br> A girl sits in the improvised bomb shelter in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022<br> A girl poses for a photographer in the bomb shelter in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022.<br>NATO’s chief has said Russia could be deliberately targeting civilians trying to flee Ukraine after Vladimir Putin’s forces again broke a ceasefire to shell evacuation routes.<br>Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in Latvia today there are ‘credible’ reports of ‘war crimes’ being committed by Russia.<br>The Vatican also told Russia’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov that the killing of civilians ‘must stop’.<br>The remarks were made after Russia shelled evacuation corridors out of Mariupol and Sumy as desperate civilians try to flee Putin’s onslaught. <br>Stoltenberg said: ‘There are very creditable reports of civilians coming under fire as they try to evacuate. <br>’Targeting civilians is a war crime, and it’s totally unacceptable.'<br>Decrying the ‘devastating’ humanitarian impact of the war, he added: ‘We need real humanitarian corridors that are fully respected.’  <br> more videos

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    Pictured: Rescuers carry a victim after strikes by Russian forces amid their invasion, in Sumy, Ukraine March 7, 2022 in this handout video still image.

    21 people were killed in the strike<br> Rescue crews dig through the rubble looking for survivors after strikes by Russian forces amid their invasion, in Sumy, Ukraine March 7, 2022<br> Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said in Latvia today (pictured with Justin Trudeau) there are ‘credible’ reports of the shelling of civilians, which would be a ‘war crime'<br> more videos

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    Residents of Mariupol have been cut off from electricity, water and gas. Attempts to deliver food and medicine have failed, and communications are disrupted. <br>Late Monday, Russia named Mariupol as one of four cities where humanitarian corridors would be opened after also shelling a route out of the city on Sunday.<br>Yellow buses with a red cross on them were seen arriving in the city today, but reports said Moscow’s forces had once again shelled the humanitarian routes.<br>Ukraine foreign ministry spokesperson Oleg Nikolenko reported the shelling near Mariupol on Tuesday – the fourth day in a row Russia has disrupted evacuations.<br>’8 trucks + 30 buses ready to deliver humanitarian aid to Mariupol and to evac (evacuate) civilians to Zaporizhzhia.

    Pressure on Russia MUST step up to make it uphold its commitments,’ he urged.<br>Another corridor was opened out of Sumy in Ukraine north-east, with Ukrainian authorities saying the vehicles would take evacuees to the city of Poltava.<br>Their movement briefly stopped when shooting by Russian forces broke out as they crossed a Ukrainian checkpoint, the BBC reported.

    The head of Sumy administration Dmytro Zhyvytskiy said the shots were not aimed at the buses.<br>However, some residents in Sumy have said they were struggling to reach the evacuation meeting point which is on the outskirts of the city.
    To get there, those hoping to escape would have to navigate a war zone. <br>Sumy yesterday saw at least 21 civilians – including two children Лучшие мультики 2023 смотреть онлайн GidOnline – w.gidonline.lu killed in a Russian air strike on a residential street, the regional prosecutor’s office said in a statement on Tuesday. The bodies were recovered by emergency services early on Tuesday in searches that are ongoing, it said.<br>Meanwhile, the  said Russia’s  has forced two million people to flee the country.<br> more videos

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    Buses packed with people fleeing Vladimir Putin’s onslaught began a procession along a snowy road in Sumy on Tuesday.

    Pictured: Ukrainian servicemen inspect a charred Russian tank, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the eastern Sumy region on Monday<br> more videos

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    Yellow buses with a red cross on them are seen arriving in Mariupol today to begin evacuation<br> more videos

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    Humanitarian corridors offered by Moscow have been dismissed by Kyiv as little more than a PR stunt because routes (pictured), most of which lead to Russia or Belarus, have come under attack by the Kremlin’s forces<br>Previous attempts to lead civilians to safety have crumbled with renewed attacks, with Ukraine accusing Russia of breaking ceasefire agreements by continuing to launch strikes on cities despite the evacuations. <br>Zelensky has called for the expansion of the corridors for evacuees, and more support from the Red Cross.<br>In a video address Tuesday from an undisclosed location, he spoke of the girl who died of dehydration in the blockaded southern seaport as a sign of how desperate the city’s population has become.<br>’Mariupol was surrounded, blocked, is being exhausted, tortured,’ he declared.<br>’For the first time in dozens of years, perhaps for the first time since the Nazi invasion, a child died of dehydration. Hear me, today, dear partners!

    A child died of dehydration in 2022!'<br>He pleaded again with Western countries to provide air support, and said evacuation buses have been sent to Mariupol, but said there was no firm agreement on the route, so ‘Russian troops can simply shoot on this transport on the way.'<br>Zelensky accused the International Red Cross of ‘forbidding the use of its emblem on our cars,’ but did not give details.  <br> RELATED ARTICLES

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    On Sunday, as some 200,000 civilians tried to flee the port city of Mariupol, Russian forces shelled their route. On Monday, a bridge across the Irpin River in the outskirts of Kyiv – a key evacuation route – was also destroyed. <br>The route people took on Tuesday out of the eastern city of Sumy was one of five promised by the Russians to offer civilians a way to escape the fighting.<br>However, the corridors offered by Moscow have been dismissed by Kyiv as little more than a PR stunt because routes, most of which lead to Russia or Belarus, have come under attack by the Kremlin’s forces.<br>  accused Moscow of ‘cynicism’, saying its troops have laid mines across the routes and blown up buses intended to be used as transports. <br>On Monday, he rejected Russian proposals to evacuate civilians into what he described as ‘occupied territory,’ and said Moscow’s forces were ‘bombing the life out of everything that is moving.'<br>Zelensky said 13 people died in the bombing of a bakery in Kyiv on Monday and on Sunday, 50 children with cancer had to be moved after a missile hit a paediatric hospital in the city. <br> more videos

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    Pictured: A Ukrainian serviceman is seen, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in the Sumy region, Ukraine, March 7, 2022. Previous attempts to lead civilians to safety have crumbled with renewed attacks from Russian forces<br>Video posted by the Ukrainian state communications agency showed people with bags boarding buses, but it was not clear how long the effort would last.<br>’The Ukrainian city of Sumy was given a green corridor, the first stage of evacuation began,’ the agency tweeted.

    Sumy is just 30 miles from the Russian border.<br>But Ukraine and Russia appeared to dispute where the evacuees from Sumy were destined, with one Ukrainian official saying they would head further into Ukraine.<br>Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said Tuesday that both sides agreed to a cease-fire from 9am – 9pm Ukraine time (0700-1900 GMT) for the evacuation of civilians from the eastern city of Sumy.<br>Ms Vereshchuk, meanwhile, only said that the two sides had agreed to an evacuation of civilians from the eastern city of Sumy, toward the Ukrainian city of Poltava.

    Those to be evacuated include foreign students from India and China, she said.<br> People remove debris at the site of a military base building that, according to the Ukrainian ground forces, was destroyed by an air strike, in the town of Okhtyrka in the Sumy region, Ukraine February 28, 2022<br> more videos

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    On Monday, the UNHCR put the number of refugees fleeing Ukraine at more than 1.7 million. Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said he expected that number to rise to 2 million today.<br>’I do think that we will pass the two million mark today or maybe at the latest tomorrow.

    So, it doesn’t stop,’ he said. <br>Grandi made his remarks at a press conference, after visiting Moldova, Poland and Romania, all of which have received refugees pouring across the border from Ukraine since Russia invaded the country on February 24.<br>He praised the ‘exemplary’ welcome provided by these three countries, adding they seemed to be ‘coping’ with the ‘natural spontaneous distribution.'<br> Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seen at a street in Kyiv today as he says: ‘What a war'<br> more videos

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    Grandi stressed that the first waves of refugees were those with ‘some resources,'<br>’Many come by car, and especially they have connections. They can go where they have family, friends, communities,’ the commissioner said.<br>’It is possible that if the war continues…

    we will start seeing people that have no resources and no connections and that will be a more complex issue for European countries to manage going forward and there will need to be even more solidarity by everybody in Europe and beyond,’ he said.<br>For comparison, Grandi said the Balkan wars in Bosnia and Kosovo saw ‘maybe two to three million people, but over a period of eight years.'<br>While other parts of the ‘world have seen this,’ Grandi added, ‘in Europe it’s the first time since the Second World War.'<br>On Monday, Grandi called it ‘the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II,’ in a post to Twitter.       <br> Destroyed Russian tanks are seen, amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in the Sumy region, Ukraine, March 7, 2022<br> A burning Russian tank is seen in the Sumy region, Ukraine, March 7, 2022<br> Residents of Irpin flee heavy fighting via a destroyed bridge as Russian forces entered the city on March 07, 2022 in Irpin, Ukraine<br> more videos

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