Russian army to close Mariupol entry and exit and introduce pass system, says adviser to mayor – Henry Club

Borova Village Council said in a statement on Telegram on Sunday that, while Russian forces in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region are still in full control of Borivsky District, Moscow troops are “gradually withdrawing” from the area.

“There is no mobile connection and no internet, which is impossible to restore because the region is occupied by the Russians,” it said, adding that “some places are left without electricity and gas.”

According to the statement, Russian soldiers have been kept in the houses of some civilians in the buildings of village councils, palaces of culture, hospitals. “Officer Officer” in the field Appointed from amongst the local associates, who are now going to coordinate administrative activities in the community.

The council said that parts of the community have suffered significant damage and it has not been able to contact the psychoneurological boarding school in the area where about 200 patients lived.

Due to a lack of communication, the council has not been able to identify those who were taken to hospital on Friday by a bus attacked by the Russian military.

The council noted that the issue of distribution of medicines, including anesthesia, and humanitarian aid to the population in the form of food, hygiene products and basic necessities in a hospital in the village of Borova, is serious.

Appeals have been sent to Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk, Minister of Reunification of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine and Ole Sinegubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, to organize humanitarian corridors for the evacuation and distribution of aid. has gone. area as per statement