Ukrainian authorities announce extended availability of Sumy-Poltava humanitarian passage
The availability of the Sumy-Poltava humanitarian corridor was extended on Wednesday, Head of Sumy Regional Military Administration Dmytro Zhyvytsky has said.
"The team of negotiators was working through the night, and the availability of a humanitarian passage from Sumy to Poltava was extended today, on March 9, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.," Zhyvytsky said on Telegram on Wednesday.
"You can use your own vehicles. Besides, at about 2 p.m., we will bring back 22 buses from Poltava to Sumy; the buses formed the first convoy yesterday. They will be available to pregnant women, women with children, senior citizens, and people with disabilities," he said.
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