Times Colonist

UN works to broker Mariupol evacuation

- DAVID KEYTON and INNA VARENYTSIA

KYIV, Ukraine — The United Nations doggedly sought to broker an evacuation of civilians from the increasing­ly hellish ruins of Mariupol on Friday, while Ukraine accused Russia of showing its contempt for the world organizati­on by bombing Kyiv while the UN leader was visiting the capital.

The mayor of Mariupol said the situation inside the steel plant that has become the southern port city’s last stronghold is dire, and citizens were “begging to get saved.” Mayor Vadym Boichenko added: “There, it’s not a matter of days. It’s a matter of hours.”

Ukraine’s forces fought to hold off Russian attempts to advance in the south and east, where the Kremlin is seeking to capture the country’s industrial Donbas region. Artillery fire, sirens and explosions could be heard in some cities.

In other developmen­ts:

• A former U.S. Marine was killed while fighting alongside Ukrainian forces, his family said in the war’s first known death of an American in combat.

• Ukrainian forces are cracking down on people accused of helping Russian troops. In the Kharkiv region alone, nearly 400 have been detained under anticollab­oration laws enacted after Moscow’s Feb. 24 invasion.

• The internatio­nal sanctions imposed on Russia over the war are squeezing the country. The Russian Central Bank said Russia’s economy is expected to contract by up to 10% this year, and the outlook is “extremely uncertain.”

On Thursday, Moscow’s forces launched a missile attack on a residentia­l high-rise and another building in Kyiv, shattering weeks of relative calm in the capital following Russia’s retreat from the region this month.

U.S.-funded broadcaste­r Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said one of its journalist­s, Vira Hyrych, was killed in the bombardmen­t.

Ten people were wounded, one of them losing a leg, authoritie­s said.

The missile strike came barely an hour after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a news conference with UN Secretary-General António Guterres. “This says a lot about Russia’s true attitude toward global institutio­ns, about attempts of the Russian leadership to humiliate the UN and everything the organizati­on represents,” Zelenskyy said.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said the attack was Russian President Vladimir Putin’s way of giving “his middle finger” to Guterres.

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