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Ukraine: 101 civilians evacuated from Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol

United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have successfully evacuated 101 civilians from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol and other areas in a safe passage operation over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


This was disclosed by the World Body on Tuesday, while the operation started on Friday 29 April and was agreed with the parties to the conflict, following engagements by the UN Secretary General António Guterres during his recent visits to Moscow and Kyiv.


According to UN official, "Thanks to the operation, 101 women, men, children, and older persons could finally leave the bunkers below the Azovstal steelworks and see the daylight after two months.


"Another 58 people joined us in Manhush, a town on the outskirts of Mariupol. We have accompanied 127 people today to Zaporizhzhia, about 230 kilometres north-west of Mariupol.


"Where they are receiving initial humanitarian assistance, including health and psychological care, from UN agencies, ICRC and humanitarian partners. Some evacuees decided not to proceed towards Zaporizhzhia with the convoy".


UN official added that over the past days, travelling with the evacuees, he have heard mothers, children and frail grandparents speak about the trauma of living day after day under unrelenting heavy shelling and the fear of death, and with extreme lack of water, food, and sanitation.


"They spoke of the hell they have experienced since this war started, seeking refuge in the Azovstal plant, many being separated from family members whose fate they still don’t know", the official said.


However, the UN official worried that there may be more civilians who remain trapped. "We stand ready to work with ICRC to return to Azovstal to evacuate them, and to do the same in all other areas experiencing intense and escalating fighting across Ukraine.


"The UN will continue to engage with the parties to the conflict for this purpose. We are also committed to engage with the parties to return to Mariupol and bring humanitarian support to people living in destroyed building with no access to water or electricity. We know it can be done, and it must be done".

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