“This appeal of mine is primarily addressed to the representatives of NATO, the OSCE, the UN, who verbally worry so much about world peace.

All the last days you have been talking about a humanitarian corridor for civilians,” he wrote on Telegram.

Kadyrov noted that Russia provided local residents and foreigners with such an opportunity, but "Bandera's people do not allow them to exercise this right."

“Intervene in the situation with your people, otherwise the responsibility for their future lies with you,” the head of Chechnya said.

Earlier, the head of the National Defense Control Center of Russia, Mikhail Mizintsev, said that the Ukrainian side had not fulfilled a single condition for the creation of humanitarian corridors.

Later, the head of the Russian delegation at the talks with Ukraine, Vladimir Medinsky, said that the Ukrainian authorities had given assurances about the opening of humanitarian corridors from the Ukrainian side from March 8.