25 more children and their families evacuated from Donetsk region


The Russians continue shelling frontline towns and villages.
From four communities in Donetsk region evacuated 49 civilians, including 25 children. This was reported on Facebook by the head of the Donetsk OVA, Vadym Filashkin.
People were sent to safe regions.
49 residents of Donbass evacuated today to Transcarpathian and Kyiv regions, 25 of them - children, - informed Filashkin.
He specified that families with children from Kostyantynivska, Druzhkivska, Kramatorska and Novodonetsk communities were forced to leave their homes. It has become impossible to live in these settlements due to the incessant shelling by the Russians.
Evacuation continues in Donetsk Region. In some areas, it is forced for families with children. This week 198 children have been taken out of Donetsk Region to safer regions.
According to the acting head of the regional children's affairs service, Yuliya Ryzhakova, 8 children were evacuated from the Ilyinovskyi community, 144 children were evacuated from the Konstantinovskyi urban territorial community. From Pokrovsk city territorial community - 46 children
According to her, as of 2 October, 757 minors remain in 13 communities where forced evacuation was announced. Most of all in Konstantinovskaya community - 491 children, in Limanskaya community - one child, in Ilyinovskaya community - 56, in Pokrovskaya community - 270 children.
Those wishing to leave should call the hotline of the regional administration or the city military administrations.
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