Mariupol mayor appeals for ‘full evacuation’ of his southern Ukrainian city

People fleeing fighting in the southern city of Mariupol meet with relatives and friends as they arrive in a small convoy that crossed through territory held by Russian forces. (File/AFP)
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Updated 22 April 2022
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Mariupol mayor appeals for ‘full evacuation’ of his southern Ukrainian city

  • “About 100,000 people remain in Mariupol,” said Mayor Vadym Boichenko

KYIV: The mayor of Mariupol issued a new appeal on Friday for the “full evacuation” of the southern Ukrainian city which President Vladimir Putin says is now controlled by Russian forces.
“We need only one thing — the full evacuation of the population. About 100,000 people remain in Mariupol,” Mayor Vadym Boichenko said on national television.


Ukraine says received 1,003 bodies from Russia

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Ukraine says received 1,003 bodies from Russia

  • The Russian side had received the remains of 26 killed Russian soldiers

KYIV: Kyiv said on Friday that it had received from Russia more than 1,000 remains of people that Moscow said were Ukrainian soldiers killed fighting the Kremlin’s army.
The exchange of prisoners of war and the remains of killed soldiers is one of the few remaining areas of cooperation between Kyiv and Moscow, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
“Today, repatriation activities took place. 1,003 bodies, which the Russian side claims belong to Ukrainian servicemen, have been returned to Ukraine,” Kyiv’s Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, said in a statement on social media.
Kremlin aide Vladimir Medinsky confirmed an exchange between Moscow and Kyiv had taken place, writing on Telegram that the Russian side had received the remains of 26 killed Russian soldiers.
Medinsky said the exchange was made possible as part of agreements struck between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Istanbul earlier this year.
Tens of thousands of soldiers have been killed on both sides since Russia invaded, though neither side regularly publishes data on their own casualties.