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Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv orders mandatory evacuation of children from Donetsk over 'enemy bombing' concerns

  • Kyiv has ordered the mandatory evacuation of 744 children and their families from four communities in Donetsk due to concerns over enemy bombing, according to Donetsk Oblast Governor Vadym Filashkin.
  • “The enemy is bombing the towns and villages of these communities every day,” Filashkin stated, emphasizing the urgency of the evacuation.
  • Filashkin has instructed that only armored vehicles are used for evacuating children, citing the risk from active enemy drones.
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In der ukrainischen Region Donezk rücken die russischen Einheiten weiter vor. Die Behörden wollen daher Kinder und deren Familien aus frontnahen Gebieten in Sicherheit bringen. Wegen der ständigen Drohnengefahr sollen Panzerfahrzeuge zum Einsatz kommen.

The governor of the eastern Ukrainian province of Donetsk, Vadym Filashkin, has ordered parents with children to leave a number of villages. This is a result of the Russian army's advance in the region in recent days and weeks.

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The Russian Defense Ministry reports the capture of another village in the east of Ukraine -- namely the village of Novoselivka Persha, located about 20 kilometers west of Avdiyivka in Donetsk Oblast. Kiev did not comment on Moscow's statement. The head of the administration of the Donetsk region, Vadym Filashkin, reported on the mandatory evacuation of children and parents from several villages of the region due to Russian bombing.

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WION broke the news in Noida, India on Sunday, August 4, 2024.
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