Ukraine Condemns 'Severe Humanitarian Crisis' Caused by Russia in Occupied Oleshky, Kherson Oblast
Ukraine says Russian forces are blocking aid and evacuations as about 6,000 people remain in four occupied settlements, including 2,000 in Oleshky.
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Drone-and-mine siege: Ukraine takes Oleshky crisis to UN as 2,000 civilians starve in occupied city
Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 6 May appealed to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross over what it called a "severe humanitarian crisis" in Russian-occupied parts of Kherson region. About 2,000 civilians remain in occupied Oleshky on the eastern bank of the Dnipro, cut off from food and medicine for months as mined roads, FPV drones, and the wreckage of the Kakhovka dam choke off every exit, BBC Verify re…
Kyiv urges intl community to save Ukrainians in occupied Kherson region; over 6,000 people may need humanitarian aid
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine (MFA) is drawing the attention of the international community to a serious deterioration of the humanitarian situation in certain areas of the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region as a result of crimes committed by the Russian occupiers, who are grossly violating international humanitarian law.
The International Committee of the Red Cross assured Ukraine that it is ready to help organize the departure of civilians from part of the occupied territory of the Kherson region, where there is now a humanitarian disaster.
The city of Ocremo was given a vote on the situation in Oleška, the Golje Prystan, and the cadge of the Old Zbur, the new Zbour, Hersonsko, the region, the food of the harbian, the medicine. The population quickly went to 40,000 to the nearest 6,000 ospai, to the nearest 6,000 oscillations, to the nearest 24,000 to the nearest 2,000, to block the whirlage of the people, to the post-based living goods, the product of the food of the harbinger of …
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