"We have been following the instructions issued by our President [Vladimir Putin] who said all civilians are free to leave the plant in any direction, and these have been implemented," the Kremlin spokesman said. "As to the militants, they are also free to exit if they give up arms, and they will be treated accordingly, those injured will be given the necessary medical assistance, according to the instructions," Peskov added.
"This is what the president said, these are the instructions by the supreme commander-in-chief that we have been following," Peskov said.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk said earlier on Friday that Kiev was willing to sign a decree specifying the procedure for evacuation from the Azovstal plant in Mairupol. She announced the first round of negotiations on a roadmap for the evacuation involving the International Committee of the Red Cross. Turkey will mediate the latest round of negotiations, and the evacuation will be held in stages, with those heavily wounded categorized as the first to be evacuated, she said. On May 7, Vereshchuk said all civilians had been evacuated from the plant’s premises.
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