anyone to enter or leave. so there is a real expectation that perhaps that red cross convoy will not make it to mariupol. having said all of that, there are areas in the russian —controlled south where there are still a lot of refugees and where the red cross and those government buses that should be able to get to so at points throughout the day today, there are towns along the coast, one in particular where those buses should be accepting refugees, some of whom have escaped from mariupol and are coming here to this reception centre in a zaporizhzhia. we do not know what the final situation will be, but this is not the first attempt to establish a humanitarian corridor into and out of mariupol. every time it has been tried in the past, the ceasefire agreement to stop firing has collapsed and vehicles have been attacked on the road, so it has proved far too dangerous in the past i it might prove to be the case again today. i think as long as the fight in mariupol continues, most of