Evacuation in Kharkiv region: Witnesses of Russian Crimes Speak out
Thousands of people who survived the devastating bombing of their villages and cities have managed to escape from the war zone, and thousands more remain at risk because of the new front opened by Russia.
The Russian offensive in the Kharkiv sector, which began on May 10 and has continued for more than a week, has led to a humanitarian disaster in the region. Unable to overcome the Ukrainian defenses to make an effective breakthrough and go beyond the border villages, the Russian army is destroying all the infrastructure in its path.
As a result, border villages and towns are suffering, and many people have become refugees. This week alone, thousands of people have been left homeless, and hundreds more remain in the zone of active hostilities without food, electricity, communication, and assistance. The government and local authorities announced an emergency evacuation of the population.
Kyiv Post takes you directly to the frontline zone.
Видео Evacuation in Kharkiv region: Witnesses of Russian Crimes Speak out канала Kyiv Post
The Russian offensive in the Kharkiv sector, which began on May 10 and has continued for more than a week, has led to a humanitarian disaster in the region. Unable to overcome the Ukrainian defenses to make an effective breakthrough and go beyond the border villages, the Russian army is destroying all the infrastructure in its path.
As a result, border villages and towns are suffering, and many people have become refugees. This week alone, thousands of people have been left homeless, and hundreds more remain in the zone of active hostilities without food, electricity, communication, and assistance. The government and local authorities announced an emergency evacuation of the population.
Kyiv Post takes you directly to the frontline zone.
Видео Evacuation in Kharkiv region: Witnesses of Russian Crimes Speak out канала Kyiv Post
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