Donbass
Opens Humanitarian Corridor for Ukrainian Servicemen - Commander
30
August, 2014
KIEV,
August 30 (RIA Novosti) - The commander of Ukrainian Donbass forces
announced the opening of a safety corridor, through which Ukrainian
servicemen can leave the encirclement outside the town of Ilovaisk in
the Donetsk region.
"By
10:00 today [7:00 GMT] all soldiers, who did not surrender, will be
let out with their weapons and color through a special corridor to
the site of the forces' main base," Semen Semenchenko wrote on
his Facebook page early Saturday.
He
said the corridor was set up after Ukrainian President Petro
Poroshenko's talk at "the highest level."
The
militia of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR)
announced Thursday they had encircled Kiev’s forces outside
Ilovaisk, 22 miles from Donetsk, and captured the checkpoints and
strongholds of Ukrainian special forces in the outskirts of the
southern town of Novoazovsk on the Sea of Azov.
On
Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin called on the independence
forces to
open a humanitarian corridor
“in order to avoid pointless casualties, and to give them an
opportunity to freely leave the area of military action, reunite with
their families, to return them to mothers, wives and children, to
provide medical help to the wounded as a result of the military
operation.”
Ukrainian
National Security and Defense Council spokesman Andriy Lysenko said,
however, Ilovaisk remained under the control of the Ukrainian forces,
which had been reinforced on Wednesday.
In
mid-April, Kiev launched a military operation against independence
supporters in the southeast of Ukraine after they refused to
recognize the legitimacy of a coup-imposed government.
According
to the United Nations, more than 2,000 people have died as a result
of the confrontation, and more than 4,950 people have sustained
injuries
in the fighting.
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