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The temporary ceasefire and the opening of humanitarian routes declared by Russia and Ukraine to evacuate civilians have ended ineffectively.

Russia has declared a resumption of the offensive, and large-scale bombing continues in southern Mariupol and other areas, causing casualties.



By Kim Yong-cheol, staff reporter.



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is the city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine, where we agreed to a temporary ceasefire from 4 pm yesterday (5th) our time for the evacuation of civilians.



Massive shelling and explosions followed, and the streets were filled with smoke.



The hospital is flooded with injured people, and citizens run to shelters to avoid shelling.



[Evgeny Dubrov / Medical staff: I am working without electricity or heating.

There is also a shortage of medicines such as anesthetics.

I work without a day off.]



Deputy Mayor Mariupol said that the Russian bombing prevented civilians from evacuating, and that the ceasefire had become null and void.



A spokeswoman for the Russian Ministry of Defense said that Ukraine has no intention of extending the ceasefire, and that it will resume its offensive actions at 0 am today.



It also announced that it had taken control of a Ukrainian military base near Kherson.



Russian President Vladimir Putin said the operation to remove Ukraine's military infrastructure was almost over, and he said the operation would continue as planned.



Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Ukrainian forces maintained control of the capital Kiiu and major cities in the central and southeastern parts of the country.



CNN reported that the aircraft carrier Harry Truman was staying in the northern part of the Aegean Sea, connected to the Black Sea, to respond to the Ukraine crisis.