"This time everything is more terrible": residents of Kharkiv region told about evacuation through the offensive of the Russian Federation
According to police officer Alexei Kharkiv, who is engaged in evacuation from Vovchansk, when the Russians came, they leveled everything with the land. The newspaper writes that the aviation mechanic, Vasyl Holoborodko, watched as soldiers built defense structures on the territory of his farm. After the fighting, he had to evacuate. "We barely got out," he said. The material says that Vasily had to leave her chickens, cat and dog at home.
According to 30-year-old Paul Nelup from a white well, locals understand that the Russians do not want to leave anyone alive. "This time," he said. It is reported that the man left a German shepherd at home. During evacuation, 58-year-old Elena Konovalova went to say goodbye. Vitaliy King, a chaplain of the 110th Territorial Defense Brigade, which helps in evacuation, also urged it to leave. "Don't sit or wait for people in Vovchansk," he said.