Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Some civilians finally leave Mariupol plant

US lawmaker Pelosi visits Kyiv, vows help; Russia introduces the rouble in occupied region in the south

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KYIV/BEZIMENNE: Around 100 Ukrainian civilians were being evacuated from a ruined steelworks in the city of Mariupol on Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said, after the United Nations had confirmed a “safe passage operation” was in progress there.

Mariupol, a strategic port city on the Azov Sea, has endured the most destructiv­e siege of the war, with Pope Francis, in an implicit criticism of Russia, telling thousands of people in St Peter’s Square on Sunday it had been “barbarousl­y bombarded”.

“Grateful to our team! Now they, together with (United Nations), are working on the evacuation of other civilians from the plant,” Zelensky tweeted. The evacuees would reach the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzh­ia on Monday, he said.

With fighting stretching along a broad front in southern and eastern Ukraine, US House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi pledged continued US support for Ukraine when she met Zelensky in an unannounce­d visit to Kyiv.

Russia, meanwhile, said it had destroyed a stock of Westernsup­plied weapons at an airfield near Odessa, in southern Ukraine.

In Mariupol, Russia declared victory on April 21 even as hundreds of holdout Ukrainian troops and civilians took shelter in the city’s Azovstal steel works, where they have been trapped with little food, water or medicine. Negotiatio­ns to evacuate the civilians had repeatedly broken down in recent weeks, with Russia and Ukraine blaming each other.

But on Sunday, more than 50 civilians arrived at a temporary accommodat­ion centre after escaping from Mariupol, a Reuters photograph­er said.

The civilians arrived on buses at the Russian-held village of Bezimenne, around 30km, east of Mariupol.

US stands with Ukraine

Footage posted by Zelensky on Twitter on Sunday showed him, flanked by an armed escort and dressed in military fatigues, greeting a US Congressio­nal delegation led by Pelosi outside his presidenti­al office the previous day.

“Our delegation trav- elled to Kyiv to send an unmistakab­le and resounding message to the entire world: America stands firmly with Ukraine,” Pelosi, the highest ranking US official to visit Ukraine since Russia invaded on February 24, said.

Rouble introduced

Russia has moved to solidify its grip on areas it controls and from Sunday introduced the Russian rouble in the region of Kherson - initially to be used alongside the Ukrainian hryvnia.

“Beginning May 1, we will move to the ruble zone,” Kirill Stremousov, a civilian and military administra­tor of Kherson, was cited as saying earlier by Russia’s state news agency RIA Novosti.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (right) and US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (left) in Kyiv, Ukraine.
REUTERS Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky (right) and US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) (left) in Kyiv, Ukraine.

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