Reuters: Ukrainians Torn by Evacuation Calls as Russian Shells Fall in Northeast
(Reuters) - Ukrainians living in the northeastern Kupiansk district close to Russia's border on Sunday found themselves torn between the will to stay and protect what they have built and the desire to flee from Russian artillery fire.
"If you said the evacuation is going well," Dmytro Lozhenko, who runs a volunteer group that helps civilians flee the fighting, said on television, "It would sound like a bit of sarcasm."
Regional authorities announced a mandatory evacuation of civilians from near the Kupiansk front earlier this month due to daily Russian shelling.
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WNU Editor: The Russian military abandoned this region last year because they lacked the manpower and the logistics to support their operations in this region. It now looks like the Ukraine Army is facing the same problems, and may be forced to do the same thing that the Russian Army had to do last year.
4 comments:
Go Russia! 🇷🇺
Yep..straight to hell
There’s Comrade Faz, reporting from Kyiv
They are pulling back fazzy. What Fazzy? You said the glorious offensive would be going the other way?
What went wronG?
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