Evacuation of residents from most dangerous settlements to continue in Ukraine on Thursday – Vereschuk
In Ukraine, the evacuation of the civilian population from the most dangerous settlements will continue on Thursday, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Iryna Vereschuk has said.
"We are opening humanitarian corridors along the following routes: from the city of Trostianets in the direction of the city of Poltava... people will travel partly by bus, partly by their own transport. From Krasnopillia in the direction of the city of Poltava… From the city of Sumy in the direction of Poltava… People will leave Sumy by private transport, and buses will be sent from Poltava to take out people who do not have their own transport," Vereschuk said at a briefing on Thursday.
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