In an almost destroyed city, critical infrastructure does not work, and it is impossible to restore it in the near future.
About 800 civilians remain in the city of Kupyansk Kharkov region. This was announced by Kupyanskaya District Military Administration Andrei Kanashevich in the air of telemarathon on September 16.
“Despite all the messages treated about having an enemy in Kupyansk, we are now evacuated. This departure is carried out by our volunteer groups, the state emergency ministry, the police are involved in these issues. We export the injured, unfortunately, the dead,” Kanashevich said.
According to him, critical infrastructure does not work in the city, and it is impossible to return it in the near future.
“Critical infrastructure does not work, and in the near future it will not work, and in winter it will certainly not go into the right condition, because there is no time for restoration, and the situation we understand what. Therefore, for people the best choice is, of course, to leave,” the head of the district administration emphasized.
“Of course, we have an example of the left bank and the inhabitants who lived in the left bench of the district and lived this winter. Be,” he added.
Keep in mind that in Kupyansk, the Kharkov region, more than 95% of buildings were destroyed or damaged, it was impossible to deliver aids due to the activity of Russian drones.
Earlier it was reported that due to Russia’s shelling, one person was killed and four were injured in the Kharkiv region’s Kupyansky district.
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