On Monday, Moscow announced a temporary ceasefire and a plan to evacuate Ukrainians from several cities, mainly to Russia and Belarus. Kyiv outrightly rejected the proposal as “immoral” and said that Ukrainian citizens should be allowed to evacuate to other parts of Ukraine. Previous ceasefire ventures in the southeastern port city of Mariupol slumped over the weekend.

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