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Attacks continue in Mariupol despite temporary ceasefire announcement by Russia: Deputy Mayor

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2022, at 11:37 pm

Mariupol: Mariupol's Deputy mayor Serhiy Orlov on Saturday claimed that there is no ceasefire in Mariupol despite an announcement by Russia.

."The Russians are continuing to bomb us and use artillery. It is crazy," Mariupol deputy mayor Serhiy Orlov told the BBC.

"There is no ceasefire in Mariupol and there is no ceasefire all along the route. Our civilians are ready to escape but they cannot escape under shelling," the deputy mayor said.

On the 10th day of the ongoing war between Moscow and Kyiv, Russia on Saturday announced a temporary ceasefire in two Ukrainian cities to allow humanitarian corridors for civilians, media reports said.

Russia has announced a ceasefire in Mariupol and Volnovakha from 10:00 Moscow time.

A "regime of quietness" will be implemented for the civilians to leave the cities, BBC reported.

Earlier, Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boichenko had called for a humanitarian corridor.

Mariupol, a key southern post, has been invaded by Russia for days now.

The decision has been taken ahead of the fresh round of talks which will be held between the two conflicting sides over the weekend.

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