📸 Alena Pisarenko and her dog, Reisi, arrive via train to the main station in Lviv, Ukraine, after fleeing the besieged city of Mariupol.
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The Pentagon assesses these troops are leaving to"refit and resupply," and not due to a health hazard or other crisis at Chernobyl, Kirby said.LinkA humanitarian corridor will open out of the besieged city of Mariupol in southeast Ukraine on Friday, the Russian Defense Ministry said. "For this humanitarian operation to be successful, we suggest it be conducted with direct participation by representatives from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the [International Committee of the Red Cross]," he said.
"Their disillusionment is probably amplified by the Russian military's underperformance, which includes many friendly fire casualties, including shoot-downs of Russian aircraft by Russian air defense, wide-scale missile launch failures, and stiffer than expected resistance from the Ukrainian people," the official said.
"I think we've seen reporting that morale amongst the Russian military is low and I think that would not come as a surprise to anyone who's seen what the Russian military is, is enduring here," Bedingfield said during a press briefing Thursday afternoon.More than 600 residents of Mariupol evacuate heavily bombed city in private carsAbout 631 residents of the bombed-out city of Mariupol in southeast Ukraine were able to evacuate on Thursday, according to a Ukrainian official.
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