Humanitarian corridors have often failed to provide safe passage for Ukrainian citizens

Confirmed humanitarian corridor location

Reported or proposed humanitarian corridor location

The first humanitarian corridors proposed by Moscow were rejected by Ukraine because many led to Russia or Belarus

Russia

12 Mar 2022 Ukrainian authorities reported seven civilians were killed near Kyiv

as they attempted to flee

9 Mar 2022 The governor of Sumy reported that civilian cars were driving out of the city along a safe route to Poltava

Konotop

Lutsk

Sumy

Poland

Kyiv

Kharkiv

Lviv

Ivano-Frankivsk

Ukraine

Dnipro

Donetsk

Zaporizhzhia

Mykolaiv

Enerhodar

Moldova

Odesa

Kherson

Romania

Mariupol - Russia

has been accused

of shooting, bombing and laying landmines on the route

100 km

100 miles

Confirmed location

Reported/proposed location

1

Konotop

Russia

2

Sumy

3

Kharkiv

Kyiv

Dnipro

Ukraine

Zaporizhzhia

Donetsk

Mykolaiv

4

Odesa

Kherson

Mariupol

100 km

100 miles

1. The first humanitarian corridors proposed by Moscow were rejected by Ukraine because many led to Russia or Belarus.

2. 9 Mar 2022 The governor of Sumy reported that civilian cars were driving out of the city along a safe route to Poltava.

3. 12 Mar 2022 Ukrainian authorities reported seven civilians were killed near Kyiv as they attempted to flee.

4. Mariupol - Russia has been accused of shooting, bombing and laying landmines on the route.