Russian forces relocate children with disabilities, evict elderly people from boarding house in Kherson region
In the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, invading Russian forces have forcibly deported children with disabilities and evicted elderly people from a boarding house in Kakhovka
The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff reported this.
“Invading Russian forces continue the forced 'evacuation' of civilians from the temporarily seized territory of the Kherson region to the territory of the Russian Federation. Thus, according to available information, about a hundred children with disabilities were taken out of the psycho-neurological boarding house in Dnipriany, Kakhovka district,” the press service writes.
The Russian forces also evicted the patients of the boarding house for the elderly in Kakhovka. The Russian troops now live on this territory.
Also, Ukrainian children and the staff of the Oleshky orphanage are being prepared for forced relocation to the Moscow region.
“The occupation authorities of the Kherson region, in order to force them to leave the region, are taking measures to artificially create unacceptable living conditions for local residents, disconnecting electricity and communication,” the General Staff explained.
In addition, the Russian military does not stop looting and robbing civilians and infrastructure facilities. Invading Russian forces take out food, transport, as well as material resources to Russia.
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