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Russia announces a safe passage for foreign ships to leave from Mariupol

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Russia announces a safe passage for foreign ships to leave from Mariupol

It’s under seven days since the city of Mariupol at long last tumbled to Russia after very nearly three months of persevering siege.

Presently the Russian Ministry of Defense says it will open a compassionate ocean hallway to permit unfamiliar boats abandoned there to leave.

A critical objective from the start of the attack, Mariupol gives Russia a land extension to Crimea (which it seized in 2014) and full control of the Sea of Azov, removing Ukraine’s sea exchange.

“A compassionate passageway will be coordinated 115 miles in length and 2 miles wide toward the Black Sea,” the Interfax news organization cited the top of the service’s National Defense Control Center as saying.

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The Russian naval force had de-mined the waters, he said.

We don’t have the foggiest idea, at this stage, the number of unfamiliar boats there that are in Mariupol, or who they have a place with.

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