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Prime Minister Denis Shmigal noted that the departures from the flooded settleme...

"Shoot them in the back": the occupiers after blasting the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power plant do not allow people to evacuate

Prime Minister Denis Shmigal noted that the departures from the flooded settlements on the occupied part were blocked, and the rescue operation did not start the rescue operation. Russian invaders in the occupied part of the Kherson region, after a deliberate blast of Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power plants, do not allow the locals to calmly evacuate and fire the terrain. This was stated by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal on June 9.

According to the head of the government, the Russian side not only did not organize evacuation from flooded areas, but also prevents it from doing so to people on their own. The military blocks departure from settlements, and sometimes completely shoot in the back. "On the left -bank Kherson region, the situation is critical. The invaders do not save the civilian population, block people from the disaster zone and shoot them in their backs.

Also yesterday in the midst of evacuation, Russian terrorists were massacled by Kherson and the area, covered with fire people, who were only rescued from water traps. - The message says. In the part of the Kherson region, which is controlled by the Ukrainian side, the elimination of the disaster, which was committed by the Russian Federation, is engaged in the headquarters headed by the Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

A total of more than 1400 people and 345 pieces of equipment are involved. "Nine evacuation points have been launched in Kherson region. As of today, 2. 3 thousand people have been evacuated, transporting drinking water, we provide the victims of comprehensive, including psychological assistance," Denis Shmigal continued. The Ukrainian government has allocated UAH 2. 4 billion to provide drinking water with residents of Kherson, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhya regions.