Residents of Vyshneve Community Urged to Stay in Shelters After Russian Attack on Kyiv Region.
Safety Guidelines for the Vyshneve Community
According to Novyny.live: On July 6, authorities advised residents of the Vyshneve community in the Kyiv region to remain indoors following a combined nighttime assault by Russian forces. The announcement, posted on the official website of the Vyshneve City Council, reports that homes were damaged, fires broke out, and casualties occurred as a result of the attack.
The Vyshneve City Council called on both local residents and businesses to avoid going to work or spending time outside.
“Attention! Important notice. We ask all members of the community and enterprises not to report to work or remain outdoors,”the statement reads. Additionally, officials are urging everyone to stay in shelters until further notice that the danger has passed.
Call for Safety Compliance
The warning specifically applies to the following streets:
- Kyivska
- Svyatoshynska
- Parkova
- Lesi Ukrainky
- Yevropeiska
- Balukova
- Zaliznychna
- Pivdenna
Local authorities are emphasizing the need to follow safety protocols and remain in shelters to avoid potential hazards.
This incident highlights the ongoing escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, which continues to have severe repercussions for local communities. Given the damage to infrastructure and the loss of life, local officials are taking measures to protect civilians, reflecting the urgency and critical importance of safety during wartime. It also underscores the necessity for residents to be prepared for emergencies and to adhere to safety precautions amid the hostilities.
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