A transit point has been created in Nikolaev, where people can stay for a week before leaving.
Ukrainian authorities are beginning a voluntary evacuation from the unoccupied territories of Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Irina Vereshchuk said this, Ukrinform reports on Saturday, November 19.
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“Voluntary evacuation from the occupied territories of southern Ukraine is starting, and the state assumes all the costs and responsibilities associated with this process. This means that everyone can go to safer regions at will , and the state will ensure their delivery, housing, medical care, and so on,” said Vereshchuk.
According to him, first of all, we are talking about vulnerable categories of citizens.
“Our task is to reach everyone, to offer them to pass through Nikolaev or Krivoy Rog in the western regions. We have funds for this, we have understanding and, above all, experience … Because we have already done it in the Kharkiv region, the Donetsk region,” the official said.
In this regard, the head of the Nikolaev Regional State Administration, Vitaly Kim, noted that in the occupied settlements of the region, lists of those wishing to evacuate have been compiled.
A transit point was created in Nikolaev where people could stay for a week before leaving. From there, they were optionally sent to different regions of Ukraine, where places were prepared for them.
Earlier, the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich, called for the evacuation of residents of the liberated territories of the region. According to him, this is due to the high threat of secession from the Russian Federation and the serious destruction of the region’s infrastructure.
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Source: korrespondent

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