“Due to continuous Russian shelling, we are evacuating patients from Kherson hospitals,” Yaroslav Yanushevich, head of Kherson’s military administration, told Telegram.
The patients treated in its hospitals Hersonas evacuate the chambers due to the continuous Russian strikes on this city in southern Ukraine, from which Moscow’s forces withdrew two weeks ago, the governor announced today.
“Due to continuous Russian shelling, we are evacuating patients from Kherson hospitals,” Yaroslav Yanushevich, head of Kherson’s military administration, told Telegram.
At the same time, the Red Cross announced that Ukrainians continue to leave their homes, as they are faced with Russian attacks.
“We expect an increase in traffic of the population within the next few months. We are already seeing in Kyiv that the city is emptying out,” International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRD) official Violène de Rosier told reporters in Geneva via video link from the Ukrainian capital. The agency is also seeing increased movement inside the country. .
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said half of Kyiv remained without electricity and that water pressure was too low for those living on higher floors to access the mains. The situation is similar in other regions, said officials of this UN agency in Geneva.
However, the UN refugee agency UNHCR announced that it does not see an increase in the number of refugees leaving Ukraine. According to her data, 4.7 million refugees have left Ukraine for neighboring countries by now.
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