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Phoenix Rescue Group Evacuates 45 from Druzhkivka in One Week, Including Children and People with Disabilities

Група рятувальників Фенікс вивела 45 осіб з Дружківки за тиждень, серед яких були діти та люди з інвалідністю. Photo: ДСНС

Evacuation from Druzhkivka

Over the course of a week, the volunteer rescue group 'Phoenix' evacuated 45 people from the city of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region. Among those rescued were two children and 14 individuals with limited mobility. The operation was conducted to ensure the safety of civilians remaining in a hazardous area.

Supporting Vulnerable Groups

Druzhkivka is located in Donetsk, a region where the ongoing conflict places people with disabilities and children in particularly acute danger. The 'Phoenix' group continues its vital work, providing assistance to those in need. These evacuations are a critical component of civilian protection efforts in active war zones.

Removing people from danger zones is a crucial step in safeguarding civilians, especially vulnerable groups like children and individuals with disabilities. The work of the 'Phoenix' group highlights the efforts of volunteers and rescuers to provide essential aid to those caught in perilous circumstances. Such initiatives form part of a broader strategy to support populations in regions suffering from conflict and instability, where state emergency services are often overwhelmed.