Russian occupation authorities announced a new evacuation of civilians in southern Ukraine’s Kherson region on Tuesday evening, days after more than 70,000 people fled as the Ukrainian army sealed off the area.
“I decided to extend the evacuation zone by 15 kilometers from the Dnieper“Governor Vladimir Saldo appointed by Moscow in Kherson said in a message published in Telegram. “Forced evacuation measures will be applied to the remaining people from November 6“Can we also read the message of the Kakhovka administration, which was affected by these new evacuations?” “Evacuation is carried out by transport (road)“, said the same source.
According to Vladimir Saldo, who spoke on camera with residents of the Kherson region of Ukraine, which was annexed by Moscow at the end of September, “there is an immediate risk of flooding“A part of the left bank of the Dnieper River is standing potential”massive rocket attack on the Kakhovka dam“. The governor appointed by Moscow called the period.hardas Kiev forces have been on the offensive in the region for several weeks, advancing from west to east despite resistance from the Russian military. Because of the territorial gains made by the Ukrainian soldiers, the Russian occupation authorities already in mid-October asked the residents of the right bank to leave their homes to cross the Dnieper river.
Source: Le Figaro
