Russians urge Severodonetsk remnants to surrender

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Ukrainians in Azot plant told to lay down their arms

Russia has told Ukrainian troops holed up in the Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk to put down their weapons from 08:00 Moscow time on Wednesday, after it announced earlier that it would give the fighters a chance to surrender.

The fighters were told to "stop their senseless resistance and lay down their arms" at that time, Interfax news agency quoted ​Mikhail Mizintsev, head of Russia's National Defence Management Centre, as saying.

Ukraine says its troops are still holding out in Severodonetsk after the last bridge between the city and Ukrainian-held territory was destroyed by Russian forces.

Earlier, we reported that Russia has offered to set up a humanitarian corridor on Wednesday to evacuate civilians trapped in the chemical plant.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-europe-61792068

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Opportunities to surrender ? Humanitarian corridors ? What brutes.
 
Russia tells Sievierodonetsk defenders to surrender
Russia has told Ukrainian forces holed up in a chemical plant in the embattled eastern city of Sievierodonetsk to lay down their arms by early Wednesday.

Ukraine says more than 500 civilians are trapped alongside soldiers inside Azot, a chemical factory where its forces have resisted weeks of Russian bombardment and assaults that have reduced much of Sievierodonetsk to ruins.

Col Gen Mikhail Mizintsev, the officer who was in charge of the devastating siege of Mariupol, said fighters should “stop their senseless resistance and lay down arms” from 8am Moscow time (5am GMT).

The Russian army has shifted the bulk of its military efforts to capturing Sievierodonetsk in its attempt to take full control of Luhansk and Donetsk, collectively known as Donbas. Serhiy Haidai, the governor of the Luhansk, told Ukrainian television on Tuesday that two more Russian battalion tactical groups had been moved into the area.

The fight for Sievierodonetsk is turning into one of the war’s bloodiest battles and is seen as a potential turning point in Russia’s advances in Donbas.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/l...500-civilians-attempt-to-flee-azot-plant-live

Around 500 civilians trapped in Azot plant attempt to flee
Some 500 civilians believed to be trapped alongside soldiers inside Azot, a chemical factory in Sievierodonetsk, are preparing to flee the city through a possible humanitarian corridor this morning.

Serhiy Haidai, governor of Luhansk region, said about 500 civilians, 40 of them children, were sheltering from heavy Russian attacks in the Azot chemical plant in the city.

Shelling on Azot was so strong that “people can no longer stand it in the shelters, their psychological state is on edge,” Haidai added.

Late on Tuesday, Russia appeared to offer the chance for civilians to evacuate through a humanitarian corridor.

Col Gen Mikhail Mizintsev appeared to promise that civilians would be let out if Ukrainian fighters “lay down arms” from 8am Moscow time (5am GMT), Interfax news agency reported.

Ukraine has not yet commented on the reported humanitarian corridor. It has previously accused Russia of violating ceasefire agreements.
 
Russia appeared to offer the chance for civilians to evacuate through a humanitarian corridor.

Col Gen Mikhail Mizintsev promise that civilians would be let out if Ukrainian fighters “lay down arms”
from 8am Moscow time (5am GMT), Interfax news agency reported.

Ukraine has not yet commented on the reported humanitarian corridor. It has previously accused Russia of violating ceasefire agreements.
 
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