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Ukraine president orders civilian corridor in east

Malta Independent Tuesday, 10 June 2014, 11:28 Last update: about 11 years ago

Ukraine's new president has ordered security officials to create a corridor for safe passage for civilians in the country's east, which has been rocked for two months by a pro-Russian insurgency.

In a statement Tuesday, Petro Poroshenko ordered security agencies to organize transport and relocation to help civilians leave the affected areas. Most of those displaced in east Ukraine, which the U.N. Refugee Agency estimated in May at 10,000, have not previously received aid or transport from the Kiev government.

Poroshenko said Saturday that he would grant amnesty to any insurgents who laid down their arms and had not been involved in bloodshed, and encouraged creation of a safe corridor for rebels to go to Russia, but he ruled out negotiations with any "gangsters and killers" among them.

 
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