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More than 700 People Remain in a Five-Kilometer Zone on the Border of Chernihiv Region, the Enemy Has Increased the Number of Shelling,

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More than 700 people remain in the Chernihiv region in the five-kilometer zone most heavily shelled by Russians. Compared to last year, the enemy has increased the number of attacks.

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More than 700 people remain in the Chernihiv region in the five-kilometer zone most heavily shelled by Russians. Compared to last year, the enemy has increased the number of attacks.

Russia attacked a border village in Chernihiv region. A postman was wounded. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Telegram of the head of the Chernihiv Regional State Administration Vyacheslav Chaus. In Chernihiv region, Russian troops attacked a border village of the Novgorod-Siversky community with an FPV drone. As a result of the strike, a 49-year-old postman from Sumy region received shrapnel wounds. At the time of the atta…

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This was reported to journalists by the head of the Chernihiv OVA Vyacheslav Chaus, reports Ukrinform.” In the five-kilometer zone - the most dangerous 0, today there are just over 700 people left, with whom local governments, the OVA, constantly work. We are actually persuading people to leave their places of permanent residence where it is safer,” he said.Five and a half thousand civilians have left the border, according to Chaus. The head of …

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censor.net broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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