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Corridors for civilians to leave Mariupol set up with imminent attack expected
1 March 2022, 10:44
The capture of the port would help Russia establish a land corridor between Crimea and the Russian mainland.
The separatist forces in Donetsk say they have established two corridors for the evacuation of civilians from Mariupol, an indication that a large attack on the key Azov Sea port could be imminent.
Eduard Basurin, a spokesman for the separatists’ military, said civilian safety of movement is guaranteed until Wednesday in the corridors.
Mariupol, an industrial centre, is seen as a key target for Russian forces for its economic value and its location.
Its capture would help Russia establish a land corridor between Crimea and the Russian mainland.