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France working on 'humanitarian operation' for Mariupol evacuations with Turkey, Greece

Local residents Lyubov Ostranitsa, 76, and Svetlana Mechetnaya, 60, who seek refuge in the basement of a damaged apartment, sit on a bench in a courtyard in the besieged southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine on 25 March, 2022. © Reuters/Alexander Ermochenko

President Emmanuel Macron said Friday France was working with Turkey and Greece on a "humanitarian operation" to evacuate people from the devastated Ukrainian city of Mariupol under attack by Russian forces.

"We are going to work with Turkey and Greece to launch a humanitarian operation to evacuate all those who wish to leave Mariupol," Macron said after an EU summit in Brussels.

"I will have a new discussion with (Russian) President Vladimir Putin within the next 48 to 72 hours to work out the details and secure the modalities," he said.

The French president said he hoped to "be able to involve the maximum number of stakeholders in this operation".

He said that he wanted to be "in a position" to conduct the evacuation "in the next few days".

Macron said that French officials had spoken Friday to the mayor of Mariupol and that the 150,000 remaining residents were left trapped in "dramatic conditions".

Authorities in the city have put the death toll in the city at over 2,000, and said Friday that a single strike last week on a theatre where civilians were sheltering was feared to have killed 300 people.

Russia has made the port city a major focus of its onslaught on Ukraine as it tries to link up the annexed Crimea peninsula with Moscow-controlled areas in the east.

(with AFP)

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