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Ukraine and Russia agreed to a temporary ceasefire in two cities to evacuate civilians, but Russia's attacks continue.

Another attempt to evacuate civilians from Mariupol, the city of last night's promise of a ceasefire, has failed again.

Meanwhile, Russia has warned that any country that provides airfields to Ukraine will be considered an intervention in the war.



Reporter Baek Woon.



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18-month-old baby was injured in the bombardment of a residential area in Mariupol.



The medical staff tried their best, but the baby eventually died.



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In the southern city of Mariupol, where bombing continued despite the ceasefire agreement, hundreds of civilian casualties were reported.



Attempts to evacuate civilians from Mariupol continued for two days, but all were said to have failed.



Ukrainian President Zelensky said a Russian rocket attack destroyed the Vinica airport in the Midwest.



Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense has issued a warning to the West, saying that any country that provides airfields to Ukraine will be considered intervening in the war.



[Konashenkov/Russian Defense Ministry Spokesperson: We warn that permitting use of airfields for military aircraft attacking Russian forces could be regarded as intervening in war.]



He then announced that it would attack Ukrainian defense industrial facilities with precision strike weapons. I did too.



Russian President Putin is also known to have expressed his will to achieve the goal through diplomatic and military means in a phone call made at the request of French President Macron.