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‘It’s tough to trust occupiers,’ says a war veteran. As Russia declares a cease-fire, Ukraine replies.


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President Vladimir Putin’s government has announced a new truce.

The truce will begin at 10 a.m. Moscow time (9 a.m. Ukrainian time/2 a.m. ET) on Wednesday, Russia announced.

As the war approaches its 13th day, Russia announced its preparedness to provide evacuation corridors from Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Mariupol, as well as other towns agreed upon during negotiations with Ukraine.

According to CNN, the ceasefire parameters were published by Russian media, citing the Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response in Ukraine.

The Russian side, on the other hand, stated that a continuous communication channel with Ukraine is required in order to exchange information about the evacuation of civilians and foreigners.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have stated that the occupiers cannot be trusted, in reaction to Russia’s recent ceasefire announcement.

“Russia will request that Ukraine agree on the routes and opening hours of humanitarian corridors and notify representatives of international embassies, the UN, the OSCE, and the Red Cross by 02:00 in Kyiv on March 9,” the Armed Forces stated in a Telegram.

“It is impossible to trust the occupant,” it added.

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