Podolyak offered the Russian occupiers “three steps of Mariupol” to preserve “remnants of reputation.”
Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, said he was offering special negotiations with Russia because of the ongoing attacks by occupiers on the Azovstal plant in Mariupol. He wrote this on his Twitter microblog on April 24th.
“I suggest the Russian Federation to think about the remnants of the reputation. For this, only three” Mariupol steps “are needed.
1. Proclaim the true Easter truce in Mariupol.
2. Provide a gum corridor for civilians immediately.
3. Agreed to a “special round of negotiations” so that we can get/replace the military, ”Podolyak wrote.
(2/2) I encourage the Russian Federation to think about over -reputation. For whom all three “Mariupol croques” are required.
1. Reveal the truly great ceasefire in Mariupol.
2. Neginally provide gum corridor for civilians.
3. Wait for the “special round of negotiations”, so that we can take / exchange military– Mikhailo Podolyak (@Podolyak_M) April 24, 2022
The deputy commander of the Azov regiment, Svyatoslav Palamar, published an appeal about the situation in Mariupol at Easter. The bombing in Azovstal, where civilians were also accompanied by Ukrainian defenders, continues.
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“On this great day, I call on the entire civilized world to do everything so that the military, which has achieved more than man -made in an abandoned city, can say everything to their families, go to the graves of their brother … Remember: at this time when you drop Easter pictures and enjoy the stop-and-go, in Mariupol the enemy puts bombs on the heads of innocent children, ”he said.
‼ ️After seeing the mediator of the commander of the Azov regiment, captain Svyatoslav Palamar, a friend of Kalini, about the situation in Mariupol today pic.twitter.com/eIqQUA4X72
– AZOV (@Polk_Azov) April 24, 2022
Also, the Azov Regiment on their social networks today published new photos of the destroyed Mariupol.
It will be recalled that on April 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued an order to cancel the attack on Azovstal. Despite this, widespread bombardment of plant territory continues.
Details about how Russia broke its teeth about Azovstal in the article What’s behind it.
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Source: korrespondent