It was possible to localize 9 forest fires in an area of 141 hectares. Rescuers work while under constant enemy attack.
Rescuers extinguish 18 forest fires in the Kharkov region. More than 2,300 hectares of forest are burning due to Russian shelling. The State Emergency Service reported this on May 28.
It is now possible to localize 9 forest fires covering an area of 141 hectares.
Rescuers work in very difficult conditions, under constant enemy fire. The difficulty of killing is also due to the fact that forest areas in front-line areas are mined and contaminated with unexploded ordnance.
Sappers and doctors from the State Emergency Service are also involved in the work.
We remind you that in early May, enemy shells caused a huge forest fire in the Kharkov region.
Forest fires were also reported to be raging in the Lugansk region around the temporarily occupied Severodonetsk. Due to the destruction of the forests around the city, the hydrological regime in the community has changed flooding or, on the contrary, droughts are observed there.
Source: korrespondent

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