January 31, 2025
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The chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council called on residents of the front communities “clearly assess the risks”

Mykola Lukashuk stressed that “the official evacuation of the front communities is not announced” and that “everyone is making the choice on their own” now “”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

On January 30, the chairman of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council called on January 30 called the residents of the frontlines to determine, stay or leave the danger zone independently.

“During the war, every day is associated with risk and danger. If you have the opportunity to leave the frontal areas, you should do it in advance. The Regional Military Administration can provide departure from dangerous areas and places for living. If you decide to stay, it is important to clearly evaluate all the risks and be prepared for any situations, ”Lukashuk wrote in a telegram.

He stressed that “the official evacuation of the front communities is not announced” and that “everyone is making the choice on their own.”

Most of the Dnipropetrovsk region is not currently in the area of ​​direct danger – they are most often threatened by Russian drones and rockets. But the approach of the front line to the city of Pokrovsk in the west of Donetsk region turns into a zone of risk and settlements of Dnipropetrovsk region, located on the border with Donetsk region. Also in danger are residents of Nikopol and Manganese communities – they are fired through the Dnieper River, which occupied part of the Zaporizhzhya region.

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