Starlink stations are left in the city, but they are few. Leaving the city was impossible due to the destruction of the bridge.
Lugansk region authorities have lost contact with Lisichansk, said on Tuesday, June 28, the head of the military administration of the Luhansk region, Sergei Gaidai.
“We left Starlinks both in the hospitals and in the State Emergency Service, but they were still few,” he said.
Gaidai spoke about yesterday’s attack by the invaders on the city, when people were gathering water.
“Yesterday there came a Hurricane, and it was a cluster Hurricane. That is, a rocket came, which split into many parts and then still caused a devastating impact. To the wounded released from us after the shooting yesterday., many injured had their limbs amputated “, he said.
According to him, the enemy is also conducting remote mining in the city with the help of prohibited anti-personnel mines. “And moreover, with the help of shelling, Russia has scattered so -called petals all over the territory of Lisichansk – it’s a very small anti -personnel mine, stepping on or trying to raise it, well, there’s no such big chance that a people will die, but one leg will be amputated, ”Gaidai added.
Authorities estimate that approximately 15,000 of the 95,000 residents who refused to leave the city remain in Lysychansk.
At the same time, there was no water, gas and electricity in the city, but the necessary stocks of medicines were left behind.
In addition, the head of the UVA said that the Lisichansk-Bakhmut road is impassable due to a bridge bomb, other routes are used to communicate with the city, but they are under constant shelling, so humanitarian aid was not provided. delivered to Lisichansk in two days.
It will be recalled that as a result of yesterday’s strike by Russian troops in Lisichansk, 10 people were killed, 20 were injured.
Meanwhile, Russian troops are trying to block Lisichansk from the south and southwest.
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Source: korrespondent

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