Occupants turned back cars with humanitarian aid, which were going to people in Energodar

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Russian occupiers do not allow delivering aid to people who remained in Energodar
ERA
15:50, 04.09.2022

In Energodar, there are many citizens who are in dire need of the most necessary.



Volunteers were unable to deliver humanitarian aid to Energodar. The occupiers who have set up roadblocks do not let cars with things into the city. This was reported by the mayor of Energodar Dmitry Orlov in Telegram .

He clarified that cars with cargo tried to drive into the city for two days.

The humanitarian cargo was supposed to pass into the city yesterday, but this did not happen. Today's repeated attempt to bring people the things they need is also a considerable result. Rashists just turned the cars with rubber cargo back, - he said.

At the same time, as Orlov said, the invaders claim that the inhabitants of the city do not need anything.

The mayor said that volunteers were going to bring diapers for children and bedridden adults, hygiene kits for large families and people with disabilities, food for socially unprotected categories of families, 1000 sq. meters of special protective fabric for the temporary repair of windows that were damaged after shelling.

We also collected a large number of targeted parcels with a specific medicine, the regular intake of which is vital for people with certain diseases, Orlov emphasized.

It is known that Energodar has become one of the strategically important places for the Russian army. On the territory of the ZNPP, which is located within the city, they placed their military equipment, from there they shoot towards Ukraine.

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