Igor Klimenko explained what the situation is now in the Kherson region after the Russians destroyed the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station.
Since the beginning of the rescue operation, specialists have discovered and removed 62 mines in Kherson. This was said by the Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klymenko in a telethon The only news on Wednesday, June 21st.
The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs also noted that on Wednesday they held a headquarters meeting, which was attended by the speaker of the Ukrainian parliament, Ruslan Stefanchuk.
“We talked about the compensation mechanism for our citizens. It should be understandable, informative. And it should give confidence to our citizens that they will receive these compensations for lost property in the near future. Of course, there is a large range of law enforcement tasks in this territory, and we must not allow any crime here, including looting,” the official explained.
According to him, part of the buildings – 593 structures – remain flooded in the Kherson region. Employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are pumping water from the basement.
“Water, electricity, payment and security are the main things now. Of course, we all want people to return. And they are starting to return to their homes, they are gradually accepting applications from them. review on lost, damaged property,” he explained.
The minister added that work is now underway on trade in the territory of Dnepropetrovsk and Kherson regions. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs urged people not to sell or buy fish in spontaneous markets.
“We are monitoring the epidemiological and sanitary situation very clearly. Both epidemiologists and doctors, who also come from Kyiv, are working here to monitor any possible outbreak of any epidemic,” he added.
Klimenko informed that employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have already removed one and a half square kilometers of oil stains. “We have filled the appropriate reagents so that these 10 square kilometers, which we see the stain, can be removed next week,” said the minister.
It can be remembered that according to the information of the Kherson Regional District Administration, in the region, the water is gradually receding from the flooded communities, but approximately six hundred houses remain flooded.
Source: korrespondent

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