December 25, 2025
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There are 34,500 civilians in the zone of active hostilities in Donetsk region

34,482 civilians remain in the zone of active hostilities in the Donetsk region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

There are 34,500 civilians in the zone of active hostilities in Donetsk region Illustrative photo: ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP via Getty Images

34,482 civilians remain in the zone of active hostilities in the Donetsk region.

Source: “Ukrinform” with reference to the online briefing of Serhii Goncharov, head of the Department of Civil Protection, Mobilization and Defense Work of the Donetsk Regional State Administration

straight language: “34,482 civilians remain in active combat zones.”

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Details: According to his data, these zones currently include the settlements of 21 communities, Druzhkivska TG was recently added to them.

In general, according to the State Administration of Ukraine, more than 1,320,600 people, including more than 202,000 children and about 47,300 people with disabilities, have been evacuated from the settlements of Donetsk region controlled by the Ukrainian authorities since February 2022.

193,698 civilians remain on the territory of the Donetsk region under the control of the Ukrainian authorities, the representative of the Regional State Administration noted.

What preceded:

On December 24, the coordination headquarters for conducting evacuation measures decided to evacuate children together with their parents from 19 settlements of the Donetsk region.

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