The government expands evacuation in Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions: details of the decision.
According to inkorr.com: The Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine has made a decision regarding the evacuation of residents from certain areas of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhia regions. This became known after a meeting of the Coordination Headquarters for Evacuation, where the relevant decisions were made. Special attention was given to the evacuation of children together with their parents and wards of institutional care facilities, which are located about 50 kilometers from the front line. All measures will be implemented in compliance with the necessary safety requirements and medical support.
The issue of evacuation is under the personal control of the Deputy Minister of Social Policy, Family and Unity of Ukraine Tetiana Kirienko.
At the same time, the capital's communal enterprises are preparing for possible evacuations in case of emergencies, and the authorities of the Kharkiv region are expanding the mandatory evacuation zone for families with children in the Kupiansk district. These actions indicate the readiness of the authorities to respond to crisis situations and ensure the safety of citizens.
Government bodies emphasize the importance of protecting people during emergency conditions, especially in light of the threat to the population due to the conflict. It is also reported that preparations are underway for the evacuation of residents of Kyiv and the expansion of mandatory evacuation zones in the Kharkiv region.
These measures reflect the seriousness of the situation in certain regions of Ukraine, where the safety of the population is the main priority. The authorities are actively working on finalizing evacuation plans and ensuring the necessary conditions for the safe movement of citizens in case of restrictions due to hostilities.
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