In 12 settlements of Donetsk region, forced evacuation of children will be carried out.


They plan to conduct forced evacuation of families with children in Donetsk region
In 12 settlements of Donetsk region, they plan to conduct forced evacuation of families with children. This was reported by the head of Donetsk OVA Vadym Filashkin.
He noted that such a decision was made during the meeting of the regional commission on issues of technogenic and environmental safety and emergency situations of Donetsk region.
The evacuation is planned to be introduced in the following settlements of Novogrodivska community:
- the city of Novogrodivka,
- the village of Marynivka,
- the village of Mykhailivka,
- the village of Lisivka.
In Grodovska community:
- the village of Promin,
- the village of Moskovske,
- the village of Balagan,
- the village of Mykolaivka,
- the village of Myroliubivka,
- the village of Malynivka,
- the settlement of Novoekonomichne.
In Illinivska community – the village of Poltavka.
In addition, a decision was made to evacuate a child from the village of Ostrivske of the Kurakhivska community, the report says.
“In total, from four communities, we have to evacuate to safer regions of Ukraine 744 children with their families,” said the head of Donetsk OVA.
It is noted that the evacuation will be carried out in armored vehicles due to the use of FPV drones by the enemy in the mentioned settlements.
It was previously reported that due to the security situation in six settlements of Donetsk region, forced evacuation of children with parents or legal representatives was introduced.
By the way, during the evacuation in Vovchanska community, a group of six people triggered a Russian tripwire.
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