From what I am reading in the news it seems like Russia is trying to make the evacuation corridors go only into Putin's control. That seems to me to be forcing the refugees to choose between the danger of remaining or becoming hostages to be used against their own villages.
Epictetus says and I paraphrase that Diogenes told the aggressor at the time, the Persian King, that the Athenians will never be his because they are like fish: grasp them and they die. That is why they took to their navies to fight and that is why I suggest to make these Ukrainians not fish, but birds.
EDIT: I just saw the post above me. I will take a look at it when I see it on the news but Ukrainians should decide for Ukraine.
EDIT2:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/6/russia-ukraine-us-mulls-oil-ban-liveblog18 mins ago (12:54 GMT)
Ukraine to hold next bond auction on Tuesday
Ukraine will on Tuesday hold the next auction of local one-year bonds to raise money for its fight against invading Russian forces, the country’s finance ministry has announced.
After Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the Ukrainian government said it hoped to raise about $1.36bn through new bond issues. It raised 8.1 billion hryvnias ($273m) in its first such auction last week.
EDIT3:
15 mins ago (12:57 GMT)
Russia sustaining ‘huge losses’: Analyst
The military situation in Ukraine did not change radically over the weekend, according to Nikolay Mitrokhin, a Russia expert and researcher at Germany’s Bremen University.
Mitrokhin told Al Jazeera there had been limited Russian attacks near the key southeastern port city of Mariupol and in the eastern region of Luhansk and Ukrainian counterattacks near the northeastern city of Kharkiv.
“There is a general feeling that after 12 days of fighting both sides exhausted their resources,” he said.
Some of Russia’s vehicles – including tanks and armoured personnel carriers – have become stuck in heavy mud or have run out of fuel, Mitrokhin added.
Amid the issues, Moscow is now concentrating more forces on the Ukrainian border ready for a second offensive, he said. Meanwhile, Ukraine’s military equipment is scattered nationwide, Mitrokhin added.
But while Ukraine has tens of thousands of battle-tested servicemen and volunteers to call on, Russia “faces a crisis with decent infantry,” he said.
“There aren’t many cadres with combat experience,” Mitrokhin added, noting that Moscow was sustaining “huge losses”.