In the Sumy region, the evacuation of civilians from more than 190 settlements is underway. Over 40,000 civilians have been already relocated from the border area close to Russia.
That is according to the website of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Ukrinform reports.
“As of today, the Sumy region has successfully evacuated more than 40,000 people, including over 7,200 children. This is a considerably large amount of work. It was only through close collaboration with the relevant authorities, the State Emergency Service, and the police that we were able to successfully complete these crucial tasks to ensure the safety of the public. It’s scary to think how many lives we could have lost if the evacuation hadn’t been announced in July 2023 as a precaution,” said Volodymyr Artiukh, the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration.
He said that the evacuation is being carried out from more than 190 settlements in the Sumy region.
“Today, not many Sumy residents are leaving the region. They are moving away from the contact line and into the interior. There are over 93,000 IDPs in the Sumy region. And most of them are residents of the Sumy region (63,000 people),” said Artiukh.
In early November, Ukrinform reported that there were still settlements in the Sumy region with about 20,000 residents that needed to be evacuated. A total of 39,000 people have already been evacuated from the Sumy region, including 7,000 children.
Source: Evacuation of civilians from over 190 settlements in Sumy region underway