Ukraine war: Civilians evacuated from Azov steel plant in Mariupol – BBC News

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The civilian evacuation was coordinated by the United Nations and the Red Cross.

Ukraine and Russia have announced that all the elderly, women and children have been evacuated from the besieged Azov steel plant in Mariupol.

Mariupol, an important strategic port city in southeastern Ukraine, has been attacked and besieged by Russia for more than two months.

Coordinated by the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross, “Operation Safe Passage” began last Friday, April 29. The United Nations has not yet confirmed that all civilians have been evacuated from Mariupol, but confirmed earlier this month that hundreds of civilians had been successfully evacuated from the Azov steel plant.

The Ukrainian defenders are still holding on to the heavily bombed Azov Steel Plant, the last part of Mariupol that is not under the control of the Russian army.

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