The government of President Vladimir Putin has announced a
new ceasefire.
Russia said the ceasefire will start at 10 a.m. Moscow time
(9 a.m. Ukrainian/2 a.m. ET) Wednesday.
As the war enters its 13th day, Russia declared its
readiness to provide evacuation corridors from Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv
and Mariupol, along with other towns agreed with Ukraine during negotiations.
CNN said that Russian media reported the ceasefire
parameters, quoting the Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response in
Ukraine.
However, the Russian side said there is the need for a
continuous communication channel with Ukraine to exchange information regarding
the evacuation of civilians and foreigners.
Meanwhile, in a response to Russia’s new ceasefire
announcement, the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that the occupiers cannot be
trusted.
In a Telegram post, the Armed Forces said that “Russia will
request that Ukraine agree on the routes and opening hours of humanitarian
corridors and notify representatives of foreign embassies, the UN, the OSCE,
and the Red Cross by 02:00 in Kyiv on March 9.”
But it added: “It is difficult to trust the occupier.”
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