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Mar 6 6 tweets 2 min read
BREAKING: A second attempt at a ceasefire to establish a humanitarian corridor and allow for the evacuation of civilians in Mariupol will be attempted again from 10am to 9pm today.
A ceasefire and civilian evacuation was supposed to take place yesterday from 9am to 4pm,
(2) However, Russian forces continued to shell Mariupol, forcing Ukrainian officials to call off the planned evacuations.
Mariupol has been surrounded by Russian troops for days, and reports indicate the city is without power, water, heat, and food supplies are running low.
(3) Mariupol has also faced intense, indiscriminate shelling for nearly a week, causing catastrophic damage to residential areas and likely significant numbers of civilian casualties.
So far, Russia has remained content to use stand-off bombardments to slowly choke Mariupol into
(4) surrendering.
Worth noting, as the situation stands right now, it is very unlikely that a fall of Mariupol will ultimately affect the overall outcome of the war. Making Russia's willingness to inflict maximum death and destruction to the port city all the more senseless.
(5) Prior to Russia's invasion, Mariupol was home to over 400k people. It is very likely that close to this many residents were ever able to evacuate in time and still remain in the city.
* close to 400k residents *WERE NOT* able to get out of the city.

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(2) Waiting on visual confirmation, but this would be a pretty big blow to Russia’s southern Crimea axis, their only reasonably successful line of advance so far.
(3) Yesterday, I predicted the southern axis would start to collapse if Russia continued to try and move on 3 divergent axes, instead of a mutually supportive single objective. Evidently, Russia didn’t read my article.

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Now, remember, Twitter had been blocked in Russia as of yesterday. This propaganda is for the rest of the
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BREAKING: From the Mayor of Mariupol, "URGENTLY! THE EVACUATION OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION IS POSTPONED!

Due to the fact that the Russian side does not adhere to the silence regime and continued shelling both Mariupol itself and its surroundings, for security reasons the...
(2) evacuation of the population is postponed.

All Mariupol residents are asked to disperse and proceed to shelters. Additional information on evacuations will be posted shortly. Negotiations with the Russian Federation to establish a silence regime and provide a safe...
(3) humanitarian corridor are currently underway.

Also, police officers will inform the residents of the city with loudspeakers.

Mariupol residents, hold on!"
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The corridors will allow for the evacuation of civilians and delivery of food and medical supplies to cities which have been
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(3) However, both cities are along Russia’s Crimea axis on the Black Sea coast, so it’s unlikely that many civilians had time to leave before Russian troops were already threatening the area early in the invasion.

Civilian evacuations began in the towns at 11am (local), giving
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