Civilians evacuated near surrounded Mariupol steel plant
Some civilians who have been holed up in houses near fighting being waged at a steel plant in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol were evacuated via a humanitarian corridor established on Saturday and Sunday, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.

At least 46 people were allowed out of the heavily bombed port city when they emerged from houses near the Azovstal steel plant, where Ukrainian forces have been staging a last stand against Russian troops ringing the facility, the Russian Ministry of Defense said Sunday.

The civilians emerged from their houses during a period of calm in the fighting at the steel plant, according to the Russian military.
"Twenty-five local residents came out in the afternoon of April 30. At nightfall, taking the advantage of the regime of calm, a second group of 21 people came out and was taken to the populated locality of Bezimenne," the Russian Defense Ministry said.
The two groups of civilians came out "as a result of establishing a regime of calm and opening a humanitarian corridor from the residential houses nearest to the grounds of the Azovstal integrated steel works," the defense ministry's statement said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed on Twitter Sunday that the "evacuation of civilians from Azovstal began." Zelenskyy said about 100 civilians were evacuated from the plant on Sunday and that the U.N. is working on evacuating others.
A Red Cross representative told the Associated Press at least 20 civilians were evacuated from the Azovstal steel plant amid a temporary cease-fire observed by Ukrainian and Russian forces. A journalist for the AP reported seeing women and children arriving in Bezimenne, which is controlled by Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine.
The AP reported the newly arriving evacuees were placed in a refugee tent camp and are expected to be escorted to the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia by U.N. and Red Cross vehicles.
Several previous attempts to establish humanitarian corridors out of Mariupol have failed. Ukrainian officials claimed the previous evacuation were not successful because Russian troops did not follow through with the planned ceasefires.









