4 Mar 2022 14:07

Indian student wounded while trying to leave Ukraine through humanitarian corridor - Russian human rights commissioner

ROSTOV-ON-DON. March 4 (Interfax) - It is now necessary to work on a mechanism for ensuring the safety of humanitarian corridors, Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova told reporters.

"It has just been reported that a foreign citizen, an Indian student, who wanted to leave the territory of Ukraine using a humanitarian corridor, was wounded. This shows once again that it is necessary to work on a mechanism for ensuring the safe functioning of humanitarian corridors," Moskalkova said.

The main thing now is the agreement on ensuring the safety of humanitarian corridors on all sides, she said. Because corridors were organized in advance, but people told human rights commissioners safety was not ensured there, people were attacked and their property was taken.