EXPLAINER: Humanitarian corridors, from Syria to Ukraine
ABC News
Russia has announced the establishment of safe corridors to allow civilians to leave Ukrainian towns and cities under siege
BEIRUT -- As more Ukrainian towns and cities come under siege, concern is mounting for millions of civilians in the crossfire.
Russia has announced the establishment of safe corridors to allow civilians to leave, but there appeared to be few takers. Evacuation routes led mostly to Russia and its ally Belarus, drawing withering criticism from Ukraine and others. And Russia continued to pound some cities with rockets even after the announcement of corridors.
Such tactics were common during the Syria war after Moscow entered the war in 2015 to shore up President Bashar Assad’s forces.
So what are humanitarian corridors and why are they controversial?