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The evacuation process in Azovstal will begin with the rescue of seriously wounded soldiers

by Perry Shepard
May 13, 2022
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Ukraine assures that the special operation to evacuate the Azovstal plant in the besieged city of Mariupol will begin with the rescue of seriously wounded soldiers and will be carried out in several stages.

We have started a new round of negotiations on the Special Operation Plan. Let’s start with the seriously injured. “The Red Cross and the United Nations met with the Russians and agreed on a series of negotiations,” Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshuk said.

Vereshuk explained that Azovstal is occupied not only by fighters from the Azov battalion, but also by soldiers and officers of the Armed Forces, the National Police and the Border Guard. “Everyone needs salvation,” he said,

Kyiv is in “difficult talks” with Russia to evacuate 38 seriously wounded Ukrainian soldiers from the basement of the Azovstal steel plant, Vereschuk . said yesterday.

“today [quinta-feira]The talks did not indicate only about 38 soldiers were seriously injured. “We are working step by step,” said Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Irina Vereshchuk in the Telegram messaging service, refusing the figure of 500-600 people presented by some media.

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