Russia Opens Humanitarian Corridors in Major Cities Including Kyiv and Kharkiv
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Byung-hee] The Russian military announced that it will temporarily halt shelling of major Ukrainian cities starting from 10 a.m. local time (4 p.m. Korean time) on the 7th.
According to Interfax news agency, the Russian military stated that it will open "humanitarian corridors" in the capital Kyiv, the second-largest city Kharkiv, the southern port city Mariupol, and the northeastern border city Sumy.
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The Russian military said this decision was made following a request from French President Emmanuel Macron to President Vladimir Putin.
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