Ukraine to open several humanitarian corridors today


The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for more than a month.
On Saturday, March 26, four humanitarian corridors in Ukraine have been agreed. They will be able to evacuate people from the war zone. This was reported by the Ukrainian Ombudsman Lyudmila Denisova on Facebook .
From Fastov to the village of Plesetskoye, Kiev region : Fastov - Fastovets - Klekhanovka - Customs - highway m-05 - Kalinovka - Plesetskoye (village council, Centralnaya St., 57, Plesetskoye village).
From Belgorodka to Severinovka : Belogorodka - Petrushki - Shpitki - Dream - Lyubimovka - Berezovka - Severinovka (20 I. Mazepa St., Severinovka village).
From Bila Tserkva to Krasnaya Sloboda: Bila Tserkva - Fastov - Khomutets - Brusilov - Stavische - Nebelitsa - Yurov - Krasnaya Sloboda (shopping center, L.Ukrainka St., 46, Krasnaya Sloboda).
From Belaya Tserkov to Borodyanka: Belaya Tserkov - Fastov - Brusilov - Kocheriv - Belaya Krinitsa - Peskovka - Borodyanka (331 Centralnaya St., Borodyanka).
At the same time, an evacuation point will operate in the area of the Romanovsky bridge to receive the population of Irpen evacuated on foot.
The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has updated data on children who died during the war: by March 25, as a result of the shelling of Ukrainian cities by Russian troops, 135 children were killed, 184 children were injured of varying severity.
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