Mandatory evacuation of children announced in two villages in Kherson region

Mandatory evacuation of children announced in two villages in Kherson region

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Due to the deteriorating security situation and an increase in Russian drone attacks, a mandatory evacuation of children and their parents has been announced in the villages of Naddniprianske and Molodizhne in the Kherson community.

According to Ukrinform, the Kherson City Military Administration reported this on Telegram following the Regional Defense Council meeting.

"A decision has been made to conduct a mandatory evacuation of the population from certain settlements in the Naddniprianske subdistrict due to the deteriorating security situation and increased enemy drone attacks," the statement reads.

Specifically, this concerns the evacuation of children along with their parents or legal guardians from Naddniprianske and Molodizhne.

Residents were urged not to delay their departure and to ensure their families' safety.

Read also: Drone strike on minibus in Kherson: Injury toll climbs to nine

As reported by Ukrinform, the intensity of shelling in the Kherson and Stanislav communities has increased nearly threefold compared to 2024, leading to the announcement of a mandatory evacuation of children from certain areas.

Illustrative photo: National Police

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