Avdiivka police pulled out from under the bombs a family with a 5-year-old girl who lived near the front line. A family with a small child lives not far from the industrial zone, where the explosions have not subsided.
Before the full invasion of Russia, 32 thousand people lived in Avdiivka, today – about two thousand, including 52 children. This was reported by the Pokrovskaya district department of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Donetsk region.
“The Russians are constantly attacking Avdiivka. There is not a single surviving house left in the city, there is no water supply, electricity, gas, heating. Before the full invasion of the Russian Federation, 32,000 people lived in Avdiivka, now there are about two thousand, including 52 children,” – said the message.
In particular, it was noted that Avdiyevo police released from under the bombs a family with a 5-year-old girl who lives near the front line. A family with a small child lived not far from the industrial zone, where the explosions did not subside. In addition, law enforcement officers evacuated an elderly woman who had recently lost her husband.
The police reported that, despite the continued shooting, some people refused to leave the city. Law enforcement officials support them, in particular, deliver humanitarian aid, but urge them to evacuate.
It was earlier reported that people were returning to front-line Avdiivka.
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Source: korrespondent

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