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Abigail O'Leary

President Zelensky urges Russian forces to surrender asking them ‘Why should you die?’

Volodymyr Zelensky has encouraged Russian soldiers to surrender, asking them why they should sacrifice their lives.

In new message, the Ukrainian president said: “You won’t take anything from Ukraine. You will take lives. But we will take your lives too.

"We offer you choice: if you surrender, we will treat you as people should be treated. With dignity. Not like your army has treated you".

Ukraine will make a new attempt to deliver supplies to civilians trapped in the encircled city of Mariupol on Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said.

She made her announcement as Vitaliy Koval, the governor of the northern region of Rivne, said the death toll from a Russian air strike on a television tower in his region on Monday had risen to at least 19.

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Ukraine militaries stand by the rubble of a destroyed apartment building in Kyiv (AFP via Getty Images)

Moscow on Monday allowed the first convoy of civilians to escape Mariupol, but a senior presidential aide said Russia had again blocked a humanitarian aid convoy trying to reach the city with supplies.

Obtaining safe passage for aid to reach Mariupol and for civilians to leave has been Kyiv's main demand at several rounds of talks. Previous attempts at a local ceasefire in the area have collapsed.

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Ukraine’s Armed Forces estimated that approximately 12, 000 Russian troops have been killed as President Zelensky urged invading forces to surrender (UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SER)

Vereshchuk said a convoy with humanitarian supplies would head for Mariupol on Tuesday.

Ukraine’s Armed Forces estimated that approximately 12, 000 Russian troops have been killed, a staggering 303 tanks, 48 warplanes, 80 helicopters and over 1,000 armoured personnel carriers.

A residential building in the city centre bombed by the Russian armed forces in Kharkov (Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

It comes as the head of Russia’s National Guard has said that Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine is not going as quickly as the Kremlin had wanted, in the strongest public acknowledgement yet that the invasion is not going to plan.

Yesterday, it was reported the Ukrainian army reportedly wiped out Russian armoured vehicles and a command centre.

Drone footage appears to show rockets being fired at armoured vehicles in the city of Mariupol - where Russian forces last destroyed a children's hospital in an airstrike.

A Ukranian serviceman walks towards the front line in the city of Irpin (AFP via Getty Images)

The aerial footage shared on social media appears to shows a BTR-82 APC and KamAZ-63968 'Typhoon' vehicle being targeted successfully.

Military sources on the ground have told the Mirror Russian forces may have reached a critical mass point where they may have lost critical momentum and could lose.

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