For a third day in a row, an attempt's being made to get Ukrainian civilians to safety - after ceasefires were repeatedly broken over the weekend.
This morning both sides were told to stop firing, to allow humanitarian corridors in several cities including Kyiv, Mariupol, Kharkiv and Sumy.
"Instead of humanitarian corridors, they can only make bloody ones."
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Thousands of people at southern port city of Mariupol are reportedly trapped with no food, power or water.
Meanwhile in 8 people fleeing Irpin, which is just outside Kyiv, were killed during Russian shelling yesterday.
It comes as many businesses cut-off operations in Russia.
Netflix and TikTok are the latest firms to suspnd most of their services in Russia, while accountancy firms PwC and KPMG are withdrawing operations too.