Azovstal metallurgical plant in Mariupol. File photoUN, May 3.UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine Osnat Lubrani said she did not see any attempts to take people forcibly evacuated from Azovstal to Russia. «I did not have the feeling that there were any attempts to send people to Russia. This has not happened, as far as I know,» Lubrani said.In Ukraine, Russia is changing tactics, but not strategy. At the same time, she noted that she did not know how many more civilians remained at the plant. Lubrani also indicated that people who did not want to go to Ukrainian-controlled territory made this choice of their own free will, their there were about 30 people. The press service of the International Committee of the Red Cross previously reported that several dozen civilians left the territory of Azovstal. It is noted that on the way to the convoy of buses and ambulances, accompanied by teams of the ICRC and the UN, people in private cars also joined. As a result, on Tuesday over 100 people, including some of the wounded, reached Zaporozhye. Other people who left the territory of Azovstal went to other places, the committee notes. The ICRC emphasizes that they did not organize or accompany these movements of civilians. Earlier, the DPR reported that 101 people had been evacuated to Bezymennoye from the territory of the Azovstal metallurgical plant in Mariupol. On Sunday, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that thanks to the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin, 80 civilians, including women and children, who were held by Ukrainian Nazis, were rescued from the territory of Azovstal in Mariupol. All those released were evacuated to Bezymennoye, where they were provided with accommodation, food and medical assistance. What sparked the civil war in Ukraine
