November 24, 2024
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More than 20,000 civilians were evacuated from dangerous areas of Kharkiv Oblast in six months – Sinegubov

Almost 22,000 civilians were evacuated from the most dangerous areas of the Kharkiv region. Source: Oleg Sinegubov, head of the Kharkiv OVA, on TV, quoted by Ukrinform Synegubov’s direct speech: “We are continuing measures to evacuate the civilian population.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Almost 22,000 civilians were evacuated from the most dangerous areas of the Kharkiv region.

Source: the head of Kharkiv OVA Oleg Synegubov on TV, quoted by “Ukrinform”

Direct speech Synegubova: “We are continuing the evacuation of the civilian population. We are evacuating both children and adults.

If we take from May of this year to today, we have already exported almost 22,000 civilian population from dangerous directions”.

Details: He noted that dangerous areas include the Vovchan district of the Chuguyiv district, Liptsi, Kharkiv district, and the Kupyan district.

According to Synegubov, evacuees are being provided with humanitarian, psychological and monetary assistance already in relatively safe areas in the city of Kharkiv.

Direct speech Synegubova: “For such people, we have opened civilian reception centers in Kharkiv, such as TsNAPy, and they have proven themselves to be very effective.

For example, in Kupyansk, such a hub has received more than 4,500 people in a month. people

People use all services, we will extend such practices to other communities from which people are actively being evacuated.”

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