Head of Luhansk RMA: Eight local residents remain in liberated Makiivka
Kyiv • UNN
Eight local residents are still living in the liberated village of Makiivka in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, despite constant shelling and difficult conditions, as they refuse to evacuate.
There are still eight local residents in the liberated Makiivka in Luhansk region. This was reported by the head of the Luhansk RMA Artem Lysogor, UNN reports.
"There are still eight local residents in the liberated Makiivka in Luhansk region. They are being persuaded to evacuate every time," wrote Lisogor.
A story by the FREEDOM TV channel notes that once a week, police officers risk their lives to bring humanitarian aid to Makiivka.
The law enforcement officer noted that the situation in Makiivka is difficult. People are in danger every day, every hour, there is a lot of destruction on the outskirts of the village, explosions are constantly heard.
One of the residents of Makiivka, Oleksiy, continues to stay there with his elderly mother because they have a large farm. They have several dozen cows and goats. They do not want to leave the animals despite the constant shelling.
Addendum
In the Luhansk region, the occupiers have started a new wave of forced mobilization.