Evacuation of children from Druzhkivka: police reported about 745 minors.
Evacuation measures in Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: According to the information from the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Oleksiy Serhiyenko, evacuation of the population is actively taking place in six regions of the country. The main focus is on the evacuation of children, elderly people, and persons with disabilities.
'In the past two months, forced evacuation of children has already been conducted in Kharkiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Currently, such measures are ongoing in the Donetsk region. At the moment, it is necessary to evacuate another 745 children from the city of Druzhkivka,' - Oleksiy Serhiyenko stated.
Evacuation operations involve specialized groups of the police and the State Emergency Service (SES), which operate under conditions complicated by active hostilities. The police units 'White Angel' and the SES group 'Phoenix' have all the necessary equipment, vehicles, and medications to provide assistance and evacuate people from dangerous areas.
Today, evacuation measures have begun in frontline regions of Ukraine to protect the population that may be under threat due to active hostilities. State services have all the necessary resources and are ready to provide assistance in planned zones. If necessary, the number of evacuated persons may be increased to ensure their safety.
The situation in Ukraine remains tense, and the evacuation of the population is becoming an important step to prevent tragedies. State services continue to work on improving safety conditions and ensuring protection for the most vulnerable groups of the population amidst hostilities.
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