Rescue Operation in Druzhkivka Evacuates 28, Including 4 with Mobility Issues
Evacuation from Druzhkivka
According to ДСНС: Over the course of a week, rescuers evacuated 28 people from the city of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region. The evacuation was carried out by the Phoenix group, which transported the evacuees to safer locations. Among those evacuated were four individuals with limited mobility.
Situation in Druzhkivka
Druzhkivka, located in the Kramatorsk district of Donetsk Oblast, is a frontline settlement under daily threat of shelling. The duration of the operation highlights the rescuers' determined efforts to assist those living in perilous conditions. This region has been heavily impacted by the ongoing conflict, making such evacuations critical for civilian safety.
The evacuation from Druzhkivka is part of a broader humanitarian mission aimed at protecting civilians in conflict zones. The rescuers' actions underscore the vital importance of supporting populations facing the consequences of war and the necessity of ensuring safety for vulnerable groups, such as people with mobility challenges. These efforts demonstrate the continuous work of volunteers and humanitarian organizations to provide aid where it is most needed.
In a similar effort, the Phoenix group has successfully evacuated 166 individuals from the surrounding Donetsk region, including 11 children, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the urgency of such operations. These coordinated rescues not only provide immediate safety but also emphasize the relentless commitment of aid organizations to assist vulnerable populations in conflict-affected areas. For more on this significant operation, visit the details of the recent evacuation from Donetsk.
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