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Russia offers 5-hour 'evacuation corridor'

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People sheltering from Russian shelling have been offered a route out of the city of Mariupol.
Camera IconPeople sheltering from Russian shelling have been offered a route out of the city of Mariupol. Credit: AP

A partial ceasefire by Russian forces around the Ukrainian city of Mariupol will allow civilians to leave the city during a five-hour period, city authorities say.

Civilians will be allowed to leave Mariupol between noon and 5pm Moscow time (8pm Saturday-1am Sunday AEDT), Russia's RIA news agency quoted city authorities as saying.

Russia said earlier on Saturday its troops, which have encircled the strategic Azov Sea port city in Ukraine's south, would stop firing and allow civilians to pass.

Russia also plans a partial ceasefire to allow a humanitarian corridor out of the small southeastern city of Volnovakha.

Separately, Mariupol city council said in a statement that civilians will be able to proceed towards the city of Zaporizhzhia and will be able to use specially arranged bus routes as well as their own cars.

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Saturday's evacuation will be the first of several stages, it said.

"Given that our hometown is constantly under ruthless fire from the occupiers, there is no other solution," the statement quoted Mayor Vadym Boychenko as saying.

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