Kyiv Pauses Civilian Evacuations from East Ukraine

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukraine said on Sunday it was pausing the evacuation of civilians from the war-scarred east of the country for a day after failing to agree
on terms with Russian forces."As of this morning, April 17, we have not been able to agree with the occupiers on a ceasefire on the
evacuation routes
That is why, unfortunately, we are not opening humanitarian corridors today," Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk wrote in a
statement on social media, referring to Moscow's forces.Ukrainian authorities have urged people in the eastern Donbas area to move west to
escape a large-scale Russian offensive to capture its composite regions, Donetsk and Lugansk.They have also recently accused Russian forces
of targeting evacuation infrastructure, including busses and a train station in Kramatorsk where more than 50 people were reported killed in
Russian strikes.Vereshchuk also urged Russian forces to allow for evacuations from the besieged and devastated port city of Mariupol, which
of civilians, especially women and children, from Mariupol," she wrote.Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky said this week that if Russian
forces kill Kyiv's troops remaining to defend the city, then a fledgling negotiation process to end nearly two months of fighting would be
ended.