About three thousand people who survive under fire remain in mutilated Mirnograd. The regions on the outskirts of Russians flashed. There is no electricity, drinking water, no gas.
The city almost does not have a mobile connection – to inform about evacuation, the police go around at home and walk along the streets with loudspeakers. The goal is to save as many lives as possible.
Children, according to preliminary data, are not in the city – everyone was evacuated. Nevertheless, law enforcement officers check that such families have returned to danger.
The most important mission of policemen at the front is helping people. This is done by evacuation brigades and patrolled police response groups. They deliver the wounded in the hospital, bring humanitarian aid: food and drinking water. He fed and abandoned animals. Locals are afraid to leave, say, “we are still tolerate.” The units are evacuated – those who left another shelling without housing, the National Police reported on January 31.
People run away with two bags in their hands, and when everything could be left, they refused. That is why we walk around the city every day: in order to identify and save those who changed their minds, we communicate, we convince that life is most important, ”says Volodimir Chervinchak, the head of the Mirnograd police prevention sector.
At the same time, research groups reflect the effects of hostile attacks. They bypass apartments, set the owners so that people can then organize assistance in connection with the destruction of housing.
Source: Racurs

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