Occupation in Kharkiv region: Kutuzivka village residents lived in basements for two months

Occupation in Kharkiv region: Kutuzivka village residents lived in basements for two months

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In the village of Kutuzivka in Kharkiv region, which was liberated from Russian invaders on April 28, about a hundred locals lived in basements for two months.

"The occupiers got civilians out of their homes. About a hundred people (mostly elderly, children) lived in cold basements for two months without electricity, gas, and food supplies," the press service of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration posted on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

Now the humanitarian aid is delivered to the village that was destroyed and looted by the invaders. The residents have the opportunity to be evacuated.

As reported, on April 30, the Armed Forces of Ukraine regained control over four settlements in Kharkiv region: Verkhnia Rohanka, Ruska Lozova, Slobidske, and Prylesne.

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