There is only one doctor left in the city, and another one comes a few times a week. Nurses also work in the city.
635 residents remain in Chasovoy Yar in the Donetsk region. Since the beginning of the week, none of the local residents want to leave the city. The head of the military administration of the city of Chasovoy Yar, Sergei Chaus, spoke about this on Saturday, July 6, Suspilne reports.
“People are not leaving the city. The evacuation of people has become more dangerous than before, because the activity of drones does not decrease. The line of military operations is very close to the city, in these conditions it is difficult get to the city to pick up someone In the city In addition to people of retirement age, there are also young people, there are several dozen of them In general, we are evacuating people in Kramatorsk, most of them are going to relatives ,” Sergei Chaus clarified.
He said, all places in the city are on fire. Russian troops fired at Chasov Yar with all the weapons they had.
“We are delivering water and humanitarian aid to the districts.
Chasov Yar is located 15 kilometers from Bakhmut, which was captured by Russian troops. All the children were evacuated from the village. Before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the community was home to 13 thousand residents.
In the city of Torets, Donetsk region, which the Russians are trying to destroy with “scorched earth” tactics, about 4.5 thousand residents continue to remain.
We remind you that from part of the villages of the Borovskaya community in the Kharkov region, due to the increased shelling of Russia, they plan to forcibly evacuate more than 30 children.
It was also reported that in the Donetsk region children were forcibly evacuated from five settlements – from the village of Drobyshevo in the commune of Liman, and the villages of Novaya Poltavka, Novoolenovka, Alexandropol, Romanovka in the commune of Ilyinovsk.
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