Russia announces temporary ceasefire in Ukraine’s Mariupol and Volnovakha cities, asks civilians to leave the city

Russia has declared a temporary ceasefire on the tenth day of the Russian attack in Ukraine. Russia has said that it will provide a safe corridor for citizens to leave. Russia’s Defense Ministry has confirmed this and said that Moscow will provide a humanitarian corridor from the cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha in Ukraine for the safe evacuation of civilians at 10 o’clock local (Moscow) time. At this time Russia will stop firing. Russia has urged citizens to leave the city.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba on Friday accused Russian soldiers of raping women and backed calls for a special tribunal to punish Moscow’s aggression.
Meanwhile, the European Union has suspended Russia and Belarus from the Council of Baltic Sea States. The European Union said that Russia and Belarus have been suspended from the activities of the Council of Baltic Sea States. On the other hand, now Singapore has also announced economic sanctions on Russia. Singapore’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that Singapore has imposed sanctions on the Russian Central Bank and some other Russian banks. Along with this, exports to the country have also been banned due to the Russian military operation in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s President Zelensky will address the US Senate today (Saturday). Zelensky will talk to senators via Zoom in the midst of Russia’s continuing attack. Here, three C-17 heavy lift aircraft of the Indian Air Force landed at Hindon airbase this morning. These flights have evacuated 629 Indian nationals from Romania, Slovakia and Poland.
Let us tell you that a fierce war is going on in many cities of Ukraine, due to which the citizens there are fleeing the country. On Friday, Russia captured Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant, after which the US called Russia’s move a reckless action. However, Russia’s reply is that there is no radiation from the nuclear power plant and the army has kept the plant safe.