The head of the OVA gave instructions to include exclusive armored vehicles in the process of evacuating children, as the enemy is actively using FPV drones in the territory of these communities.
It plans to evacuate 744 children and their families from four communities in the Donetsk region using armored vehicles. The head of the regional military administration, Vadim Filashkin, announced this in a Telegram on Sunday, August 4.
“In total, 744 children and their families should be evacuated from four communities to safer regions of Ukraine,” he said.
In particular, at a meeting of the regional commission on technogenic-ecological safety and emergency situations of the Donetsk region, a decision was made to forcibly evacuate children with their parents or other legal representatives from Novogrodovka and villages of Marinovka, Mikhailovka, Lesovka, as well as from the villages of Luch, Moskovskoe, Balagan, Nikolaevka , Mirolyubovka, Malinovka and the villages of Novoekonomicheskoye, Poltavki.
Also, at the request of the head of the Kurakhovskaya military administration, a decision was made to evacuate the child from the village of Ostrovskoye.
Filashkin gave instructions to involve exclusively armored vehicles in the process of evacuating children, because in the territory of these communities the enemy is actively using FPV drones.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian occupation forces captured the village of Veseloye in the Pokrovsky district of the Donetsk region.
We remind you that DeepState reported that the enemy occupied Timofeevka in the Donetsk region. According to data from open sources, the distance from the village to Pokrovsk, a strategically important city for Ukraine, is about 31 km.
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Source: korrespondent
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