The evacuation from the frontline zone continues. War does not choose its victims and shows no mercy to age or childhood, but there are always people ready to help. Rescue officers saved a large family from shelling. There are three women: an 81-year-old grandmother, a 57-year-old mother, a 37-year-old daughter, and their three children: a 14-year-old teenager, a 9-year-old girl, and a one-year-old boy.
The children’s mother said: 'We hesitated for a long time, hoping for the best. But when the shelling became relentless, we realized that we couldn’t go on like this. We left for the sake of our children; their lives and safety are the most important thing for us right now.'
Moments of hope in the pain of war
After the rescuers brought the family to a safe place, the 9-year-old girl promised the SES officer: 'When I grow up, I will definitely become a rescuer. I want to be like you - brave and help people.' These words became the best reward for the rescuers and evidence that they were not just saving lives, but also giving hope for the future.
Call for evacuation
Rescuers risk their lives to protect such families. But the best support for them is timely evacuation. Therefore, they again appeal to residents of frontline communities: do not postpone. Do not wait for a miracle, save yourself and your loved ones now. Your life is the most valuable.
The event described in the news is simple yet important. It shows that war leaves no one indifferent, and thanks to the courage and assistance of others, it is possible to save many lives, even in the most difficult times. It is important to remember about your own safety and that of your loved ones and to heed calls for evacuation from danger zones.