In Volchansk, which was 90% destroyed due to continuous shelling from all types of weapons, there are still civilians.
The head of the Volchansk city military administration, Tamaz Gambarashvili, spoke about this in an interview with Mysl.
People stay in the city. Today, according to rough estimates, there are 30-40 people living in the city,” he noted. — This is mainly the southern part of the city. A little away from the line of collision. People refuse to evacuate.
The head of the MBA noted that, together with the police and military, negotiations are underway with these residents so that they leave their homes, but they flatly refuse.
Mostly these are elderly people who have lived in the city all their lives and have no desire to leave the city,” said Gambarashvili.
According to Gambarashvili, these people are unlikely to be the so-called “waiters” who refuse to evacuate because of their desire to live under Russian occupation.
I wouldn’t say that these are waiters. The Zhduns, if you call them that, in the first days of May began to move to the northern part of the town in order to go over to the enemy’s side. These are people who were waiting for the enemy, they showed themselves within a day or two, they began to move in the direction of the enemy,” he emphasized.
Source: “Opinion”
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