Kiev Tells All Cities Under Siege, Including Mariupol: “There Can Be No Talk Of Any Surrender”
“There can be no talk of any surrenders, laying down of arms. We have already informed the Russian side about this,” Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Iryna Vereshchuk said after the Russian deadline for surrender came and went Monday morning. “Instead of wasting time on eight pages of letters, just open a [humanitarian] corridor,” she added, speaking of the proposed terms of surrender.
Intense bombardment has resumed in Mariupol, with a number of reports noting that Monday saw the heaviest attacks since the start of the Russian invasion nearly a month ago. As of Sunday night, Russia’s military was repeating, “A terrible humanitarian catastrophe has developed. All who lay down their arms are guaranteed safe passage out of Mariupol.” The Ukraine national government’s firm rejection of “talk of any surrenders” appears a clear message aimed more broadly at other cities and areas under Russian siege as well, in a sign of what’s to come.
The Russian military further said it would allow for safe passage of civilians eastward and westward out of Mariupol via designated humanitarian corridors starting at 10am Moscow time on Monday. Mariupol Mayor Piotr Andryushchenko had almost immediately rejected the Sunday terms of surrender offered by Moscow.
The Associated Press cites a rising civilian death toll in what was before the invasion a city of 400,000:
Multiple attempts to evacuate residents from Mariupol and other Ukrainian cities have failed or only partly succeeded, with bombardments continuing as civilians tried to flee. City officials said at least 2,300 people have died in the siege, with some buried in mass graves.
Tearful evacuees from devastated Mariupol have described how “battles took place over every street.”
The city has been under siege since nearly the start of the Feb.24 Russian offensive into Ukraine, and has for weeks been without foot, water, or heat amid frigid temperatures.
Video of the Black Sea Fleet’s Orsk Project 1171 large landing ship offloading BTR-82A vehicles in Berdyansk. https://t.co/G2RaJM1DaL pic.twitter.com/S21wCfcIbO
— Rob Lee (@RALee85) March 21, 2022
Meanwhile, there were several new cruise missile strikes reported at various locations across Ukraine, with Russia’s military command confirming the launches.
“Russian forces fired air-launched cruise missiles early Monday at what Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov, Russian Ministry of Defense spokesman, described as a Ukrainian military training center in Nova Lyubomyrka, in Ukraine’s northwestern Rivne oblast,” CNN writes.
Peace talks
— Zelenskyy aide says on areas like NATO & neutrality, it’s “relatively easy” to reach agreement so long as Ukraine gets security guarantees
— But much harder on territorial integrity of Donetsk & Luhansk
— suspicions talks could be a “trick”https://t.co/krwcyorhj4 pic.twitter.com/nWKq4oyFOr
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) March 21, 2022
There were widespread reports and social media video purporting to show a strike on a large shopping center in Kiev…
CCTV footage of tonight strike on Kyiv. https://t.co/9BWLxrihid pic.twitter.com/JysppN8e68
— Aldin 🇧🇦 (@aldin_ww) March 20, 2022
“In a statement, Konashenkov claimed the strike inflicted dozens of casualties,” according to the report. “Separately, Konashenkov said cruise missiles also destroyed an ammunition depot and the headquarters of a mechanized brigade near the western village of Selets, without providing additional details.”
Tyler Durden
Mon, 03/21/2022 – 07:23