“The head of the Oleshkiv city military administration told what Ukrainians actually face on the demarcation line.”, — write: www.unian.ua
The head of the Oleshkiv city military administration told what Ukrainians actually face on the demarcation line.
“There is a problem of charging a mobile phone or having a connection to connect even with relatives, not to mention the authorities. Therefore, information is becoming more and more limited,” she said in an interview with Radio Svoboda.
According to Hasanenko, the most difficult period for the local residents of the Oleshkiv community can be called the times of the rotations of the Russian occupiers, because the new Russian soldiers who ended up there try to steal something and abuse someone.
“Well, according to the residents themselves, it is difficult when there is no shelling. Because all these shellings give hope that the territory will be liberated,” the official says. In addition, humanitarian aid is practically unavailable to the residents of Oleshok. There is no energy, gas, or water supply after the destruction of the Kakhovskaya HPP.
In some settlements, people use private wells, but nothing is known about the quality of their water. There are only a few shops, as well as pharmacies.
“Delivery process [ліків і продуктів] affects the price level. Everything that is sold in Oleshki has an exorbitant price, even compared to temporarily occupied Skadovsk and other territorial communities,” Hasanenko noted. There is “no question at all” about emergency medical care.
What else is known about the Kherson region during the warEarlier, UNIAN reported on the story of the military about the real purpose of the landing in Krynk. “The final task was space: an exit to the Crimea. We were told that it was necessary to break through only the front line, which passes through the settlements closest to the coast – from Korsunka to Oleshok. And there is no second echelon,” – explains the officer of the 36th brigade of marines.
In addition, what the Kakhov reservoir, destroyed by the occupiers, looks like now. On the place where this reservoir used to be, a dense forest grew up to a height of 4 meters.
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