Ukraine war: All women, children and elderly evacuated from Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol
- Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Iryna Vereshchuk made the announcement on Saturday
- Evacuating civilians from the Azovstal steel mill had drawn the world’s attention, with the UN and Red Cross desperately trying to organise departures

Ukraine’s deputy prime minister says all women, children and elderly have been evacuated from a Mariupol steel mill long besieged by Russian forces.
Iryna Vereshchuk made the announcement on Saturday.
She said: “The president’s order has been carried out: all women, children and the elderly have been evacuated from Azovstal. This part of the Mariupol humanitarian operation has been completed.”

She did not elaborate. The Russian news agency Tass had reported that 50 civilians were evacuated from the plant on Saturday. A similar number left on Friday.
The civilians had been holding up in the plant with Ukrainian fighters making a final stand to prevent a complete takeover of Mariupol.
Evacuating civilians from the steel mill had drawn the world’s attention, with the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross desperately trying to organise departures.
In recent days, fighters inside the plant had described bringing out small groups of civilians who had been hiding for weeks. But Russian fire had continued in the area, making the operation difficult.
It remains unclear what will happen to the Ukrainian fighters there, both those still in combat and hundreds who are believed to be wounded. In recent days, the Ukrainian government had been reaching out to a variety of international organisations to try to guarantee them safe passage.