A big announcement has been made from Russia before the third round of talks between Russia-Ukraine. According to reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a ceasefire on the request of French President Emmanuel Macro to build a humanitarian corridor. During this, a humanitarian corridor will be built to evacuate the common people trapped in the war. According to the report, there will be ceasefire in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy. A ceasefire is a means of stopping any war either permanently or temporarily.
Earlier on Saturday, Russia also announced a ceasefire for the evacuation of 200,000 citizens of Mariupol and 15,000 of Volnovakha in two Ukrainian cities and for this a humanitarian corridor was opened. The Russian Defense Ministry had said that humanitarian corridors would be opened, during which people would be able to leave the city. But Ukrainian media has made a big allegation that Russia has broken the ceasefire and that Mariupol is being bombed, due to which people could not leave.
Why was the evacuation work stopped?
Following the announcement of a ceasefire in Mariupol, the city’s deputy mayor, Serei Orlof, said evacuation routes in Mariupol and near Orikhiev were being bombed continuously, causing evacuations to be halted.
However, media reports said Russia said the corridors built near Mariupol and Volnovakha were not used because nationalists prevented civilians from fleeing, and the Russian army came under fire during the ceasefire. Thus it is important to understand that human corridor What happens through which people get relief during war?
What is Human Corridor?
The United Nations considers the Humanitarian Corridor to be one of several possible forms of a temporary cessation of armed conflict.
At a specific point in time, the war in a specific area is stopped for a period of time and is agreed upon by both the warring parties.
Through the corridor, civilians in conflict zones can be given food and medical aid or civilians can be evacuated from that area.
When does this become necessary?
This corridor provides relief to civilians when war causes widespread bombing of residential areas and a major humanitarian crisis.
Creating a humanitarian corridor becomes necessary when enemy forces surround the city and the basic needs of the city’s population such as food, electricity and water are cut off.
For example, according to a report, the supply of electricity and water in Ukraine’s Mariupol city was completely stalled for the last several days because the Russian army has surrounded this city from all sides.
Who makes it?
In most cases, the creation of humanitarian corridors is negotiated by the United Nations. Sometimes local groups also make it.
Aid organizations such as the United Nations or the Red Cross determine areas and times to build humanitarian corridors during ceasefires. In addition, means of transport such as trucks, buses or aircraft are permitted to pass through the corridor.
When have they been used before?
From 1938 to 1939, Jewish children were reportedly expelled from the Nazi-controlled areas in Britain.
Humanitarian corridors have been used in the Syrian Civil War, the Libyan Civil War, the Gaza War, and many other conflict zones.
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A big announcement has been made from Russia before the third round of talks between Russia-Ukraine. According to reports, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a ceasefire on the request of French President Emmanuel Macro to build a humanitarian corridor. During this, a humanitarian corridor will be built to evacuate the common people trapped in the war. According to the report, there will be ceasefire in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol and Sumy. A ceasefire is a means of stopping any war either permanently or temporarily.
Earlier on Saturday, Russia also announced a ceasefire for the evacuation of 200,000 citizens of Mariupol and 15,000 of Volnovakha in two Ukrainian cities and for this a humanitarian corridor was opened. The Russian Defense Ministry had said that humanitarian corridors would be opened, during which people would be able to leave the city. But Ukrainian media has made a big allegation that Russia has broken the ceasefire and that Mariupol is being bombed, due to which people could not leave.
Why was the evacuation work stopped?
Following the announcement of a ceasefire in Mariupol, the city’s deputy mayor, Serei Orlof, said evacuation routes in Mariupol and near Orikhiev were being bombed continuously, causing evacuations to be halted.
However, media reports said Russia said the corridors built near Mariupol and Volnovakha were not used because nationalists prevented civilians from fleeing, and the Russian army came under fire during the ceasefire. Thus it is important to understand that human corridor What happens through which people get relief during war?