Russia claims more than 34,500 people evacuated to Russia from Ukraine in past 24 hours
Russia's Defense Ministry on Friday claimed more than 34,500 people were evacuated from Ukraine to Russia in the last 24 hours, without help from Kyiv authorities.
People were evacuated from various Ukrainian regions, including Luhansk and Donetsk regions, the head of the Russian National Defense Control Center, Mikhail Mizintsev, said at a press briefing.
"In the past 24 hours, 34,555 people, including 3,562 children, were evacuated from dangerous zones in various Ukrainian regions and the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics without Ukraine's involvement," Mizintsev said.
He added, "In total, more than 223,000 people, including 50,258 children, have already been evacuated since the launch of the special military operation."
Mizintsev claimed Ukrainian authorities are refusing humanitarian corridors in Russia's direction and prohibiting local authorities from having contacts with the Russian side.
According to Mizintsev, the city of Volnovakha is under control of the Donetsk militia and residents are reluctant to evacuate. He claimed the troops "are already establishing a return to peaceful life in Volnovakha."
"Relevant humanitarian events involving the population are underway, and none of the residents are going to leave their homes," Mizintsev said.
Russia's Defense Ministry also claimed that Ukrainian officials are disrupting evacuations from Izium to Lozova.
"The travel itineraries are planted with landmines, and parts of the road are being shelled with small arms and mortars by Ukrainian territorial defense units on approaches to Lozova," he said.
Mizintsev claimed Mariupol is blocked. "All bridges and approaches to it are destroyed, the main roads have been mined by nationalists, and gunmen are roaming the streets, firing indiscriminately, thereby forcing the civilian population to stay in," he said.

Mizintsev also claimed Ukrainian forces blew up "a building of the institute of physics and technology in Kharkiv to hide nuclear research" and that up to 50 of its employees might be missing.





