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About 11,500 people remain in Pokrovsk, 32 children among them
There are still 32 children in the frontline town of Pokrovsk, Donetsk region. In total, there are about 11,500 thousand people remain there
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This was reported by the head of the Donetsk Regional Military Administration Vadim Filashkin during a telethon.
‘The humanitarian situation in Pokrovsk, where there are about 11,500 people and 32 children, is more or less stable. Charities, humanitarian organizations, Ukrposhta and several shops are working,’ he said.
Filashkin urged residents to leave Pokrovsk because of the constant shelling by Russian army almost every day.
‘The enemy is shelling the town of Pokrovsk almost every day with FPV drones, guided aerial bombs and cannon artillery. Therefore, I once again ask people to leave the town, take care of themselves and their loved ones and children,’ the official stressed.
- On November 26, the editor-in-chief of Suspilne. Donbas Andriy Kramchenkov said that about two-thirds of all the assaults currently taking place at the front are concentrated in Donetsk region.
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