New attempts to evacuate civilians in Ukraine
KYIV — Buses ferried civilians out of a besieged Ukrainian town and supplies to another on Tuesday as officials tried to steer people away from a Russian onslaught and ease the dire humanitarian situation for those still blocked. But reports of new Russian attacks in one area threatened to derail those efforts again.
On the 13th day of the invasion, Europe’s worst refugee crisis since World War II has worsened further, with UN officials reporting that two million people have now fled Ukraine.
Demands for means to safely evacuate civilians have increased alongside increased shelling by Russian forces, which have made significant progress in southern Ukraine but stalled in some other areas. Efforts to implement ceasefires along humanitarian corridors have repeatedly failed amid Russian shelling.
Since the start of the invasion, more than 400 civilian deaths have been recorded by the United Nations human rights office, which has warned that the true number is much higher. In addition to the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Ukraine, the fighting has driven energy prices around the world soaring and stocks crashing, and threatening food supplies and the livelihoods of people around the world. who depend on crops grown in the fertile Black Sea region.


