As Russia continued its military invasion of Ukraine, attempts to evacuate its inhabitants at the eastern strategic point of Mariupol were unsuccessful for two consecutive days due to a temporary ceasefire.

The third round of negotiations for a ceasefire is expected to take place on the 7th, but President Putin has made demands such as "demilitarization" and there is no prospect of a breakthrough.

Russian troops continued their offensive in various parts of the country on the 6th, and Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Kona Schenkov announced that he had attacked an airport in central Binnizia with a missile.



Ukrainian President Zelensky said the airport had been devastated, saying "Russian troops continue to destroy the infrastructure and livelihoods that the Ukrainian people have built over generations." ..



According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, bombardment and airstrikes have killed 364 civilians in various parts of Ukraine, including at least 25 children.



As the damage to the citizens spreads, the evacuation of the residents based on the mutual agreement that could not be done the day before was scheduled to start on the 6th in Mariupol, a key point in the east where the Russian army is intensifying the offensive.



However, according to the city of Mariupol, the temporary ceasefire was not protected and evacuation attempts were not realized for two consecutive days.



The Ukrainian and Russian sides have each criticized the other party for attacking, and the ICRC = International Committee of the Red Cross, which supports evacuation, strongly states that "the people of Mariupol live in fear and long for safety." Shows concern.

President Putin "Military operations can be stopped if requested"

Under these circumstances, Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with Turkish President Erdogan on the 6th, and according to the Russian Presidential Administration, "only when the Ukrainian side stops hostile actions and the Russian side's demands are met, it is special. It is possible to stop military operations. "



As a condition of the ceasefire, both sides are expected to hold a third round of negotiations for the ceasefire on the 7th, reiterating the stance of sticking to Ukraine's demands such as "demilitarization" and "neutralization". , There is no hope of a breakthrough.