on both sides of this conflict, under international humanitarian law. the fact is this is still a war zone and that is what she is pointing to, the fact that just getting to a city which is so strategically important to russia, where so much of their military operation is being focused, because it s a key port city that allows russia to accomplish that goal of creating a land corridor between russia and crimea. the whole operation is so difficult and so the result is you have more than 100,000 people trapped, who are in desperate need of help and the ukrainian government and the icrc are going to have to try again. ukraine s top security official has denied accusations by russia that ukraine was behind an attack on an oil depot in the russian city of belgorod. the governor of the belgorod region, which is close to the border with ukraine said
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the remaining fact that the eastis the remaining fact that the east is an extremely difficult precarious situations. the icrc for a second precarious situations. the icrc for a second day precarious situations. the icrc for a second day has precarious situations. the icrc for a second day has been - for a second day has been trying to evacuate people from mariupol, they were doing that in coordination with the ukrainian government. the plan is they would escort a convoy of at least a0 ukrainian buses and take with the medical supplies from zaporyzhzhia to mariupol but they failed as they tried to get there, they could not make it to the city and so instead, separately, mariupol residents who were trapped in the city that has been besieged by russian forces, and thousands of them, took the risk themselves and ended up fleeing from mariupol to a town nearby is still in russian held territory called birdie and sc. and it is there a convoy of at least a0 ukrainian buses, 300 private
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