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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation from 14:00 (Moscow | Ukrainian Policy Matters

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation from 14:00 (Moscow time) on April 20, 2022 will once again open a humanitarian corridor from the territory of the Azovstal plant in the city of Mariupol.
The commanders of the armed formations remaining on Azovstal, realizing the hopelessness of their situation, are ready to lay down their arms, but only by the appropriate order from Kiev. They cannot make such a decision on their own, due to Kiev's threats to present them before a military tribunal.
The militants do not allow civilians who, according to the Ukrainian side, may be at the Azovstal plant to evacuate and use them as a "human shield".
The Russian Armed Forces, guided by purely humane principles, once again offer the militants of nationalist battalions and foreign mercenaries from 14:00 (Moscow time) on April 20, 2022 to cease hostilities and lay down their arms.
Since that time, the following algorithm of actions has been established:
from 13:00 (Moscow time), continuous communication is established between the Russian and Ukrainian sides for the mutual exchange of information;
from 13:30 (Moscow time), the parties declare a "silence regime" and guarantee its strict observance. The actual beginning of the "silence regime" by both sides is indicated by the raising of flags: from the Russian side – red, from the Ukrainian side – white around the perimeter of Azovstal. In addition, the fact that the parties are ready to introduce a "silence mode" is confirmed by all communication channels;
from 14:00 (Moscow time) – the exit of all Ukrainian armed units and foreign mercenaries without exception,
without any weapons and ammunition.
Humanitarian convoys have been deployed in advance in three directions near the plant:
the first one is from the western direction on Shevchenko Street;
the second is from the eastern direction on Pobedy Avenue;
the third is from the north direction on Taganrogskaya Street.
Each humanitarian convoy consists of up to 50 buses and cars for transporting people, up to 15 ambulanceswith medical and nursing teams.