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There are no humanitarian corridors for people who want to leave the war zone in Ukraine and people are just being forced to leave for Russia, Russian presidential administration chief Sergei Ivanov said.

“I don’t want to talk about politics, but no humanitarian corridors
are being provided. People are running away, they fend for themselves,
there is shooting going on on roads. It seems to me that they are just
trying to make them leave, mainly for Russia,” Ivanov said while meeting
with volunteers and representatives of charity organizations helping
refugees form Ukraine in the Rostov region.

“They want to make people leave and then establish their
administration there,” he said. “It’s unclear why this is being done,
but it looks like it’s being done,” he said.

Ivanov said Russia “will never draw a line between the brotherly people of Russia and Ukraine.”