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In Dnipropetrovsk region, volunteers evacuated the last resident of the frontline community

Evacuation of the last resident of the frontline community
Волонтери у Дніпропетровській області забезпечили евакуацію останнього мешканця прифронтового села. Photo: glavcom.ua

The last resident of Poputne village decided to leave

According to glavcom.ua: The last resident of the small village of Poputne in the Synelnykove district of Dnipropetrovsk region decided to leave his native area and walked 7 km to the settlement of Mezhova. This was reported by the humanitarian mission 'Proliska', according to 'Glavkom'.

Poputne village has been left empty after its last resident, Oleksandr Adamovych, decided to leave. Loneliness filled him no less than the drones constantly circling over the village.

'How can one stay when there's emptiness everywhere? And those constant shots...'

, - the man said.

The man decided to go to his daughters

The man made the decision to go to his daughters, who had long moved abroad.

He left the settlement of Mezhova for Pavlohrad with volunteers, holding in his hands a small bag of documents.

It should be noted that Russian terrorists are trying to seize part of the Dnipropetrovsk region to create a 'buffer zone'. This was stated by Kyrylo Budanov, head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

There are rumors circulating on social networks about the arson of the village of Dachne by Russians in Dnipropetrovsk region. The Armed Forces headquarters stated that these rumors are propaganda and do not reflect reality.

'Glavkom' reported that at night on July 25, Russian militants attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region, resulting in damage to homes in the Malomyslivska and Vasylykivska communities of the Synelnykove district. A 69-year-old man was injured and hospitalized in moderate condition.

The report that the last resident of the village decided to leave Poputne provides insight into the difficult situation in the region due to the actions of Russian militants and the overall tension in Donbas. People, sensing the threat, are forced to leave their homes and seek safety elsewhere. Fear and danger have become part of the daily life of residents in this region, which is reflected in the choice of the main characters in the news.

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