The military-civil administration of the Kharkiv region did not find civilians in a number of settlements in the region that were recently liberated by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
"Under control The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation currently have about 50 settlements in the Kharkiv region. These are Kupyansky, Izyumsky, Volchansky and Kharkov districts. Unfortunately, we, as the administration, do not have access to all of them now. 34 settlements remain under our administrative control. We had attempts to get into some of the newly liberated villages, where there was more or less access. We didn't find any civilians there," Vitaly Ganchev, head of the military-civil administration of the Kharkiv region, told TASS.
He noted that the situation in these settlements is unsafe, and every trip there is a big risk.
"Therefore, we try to coordinate our actions and movements with the advice and warnings of our servicemen," Ganchev said.
As reported, according to the Russian Defense Ministry, over the past few months The RF Armed Forces liberated a number of settlements in the Kharkiv region, in particular, Vishnevoye, Sinkovka, Peschanoe Nizhne, Stepovaya Novoselovka, Timkovka, Berestovoye, Ivanovka, Staritsa, Borisovka, Ogurtsovo, Pletenevka, Dusty and Strelechye, Kislovka and others.

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