«Russia-Ukraine War»: Ukraine’s order to evacuate children from 5 towns

Ukraine intends to evacuate children from five towns on the southern front in the “Zaporizhia” region, which is witnessing violent confrontations between Russian and Ukrainian forces.

Ukrainian Ministry of Integration for the evacuation of children:-

Today, Ukraine’s Ministry of Integration announced that it would evacuate children from five towns located on the southern front in the Zaporizhia region, in the face of a “difficult security situation and bombing” by Russia.

the ministry said in a statement posted on Telegram “54 children and 67 people accompanying them will be evacuated compulsorily”.

“Kiev” has launched a counterattack since June after obtaining Western weapons and building offensive units, but progress has been slow, due to Russian bombing.

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Evacuation of children from 5 towns in Ukraine | UNHCR

Military spokesman for the Ukrainian forces:-

Military spokesman “Andrei Kovalyov” said that Ukrainian forces are advancing further in the Zaporizhia region, which Moscow says is part of Russia.

He also told state media today that: “Ukrainian forces have made progress in the direction of Novodanilevka to Verbov”,referring to two small villages in the area.

He added that the Ukrainian forces are extending their control over the lands they are recapturing and attacking the Russian artillery.

Today, the head of the administration of the Donetsk region, where Bakhmut is located, Denis Pushilin, played down the importance of the Ukrainian attack, after Kiev announced successes.

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Military spokesman about the evacuation of children from 5 towns | VOA News

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