The scale of forced evacuation of the population in the Dnipropetrovsk region has been significantly expanded. New measures have affected the Synelnykove district, where families with children are now being evacuated from additional settlements on a mandatory basis.

Expansion of the evacuation zone

As of June 17, the forced evacuation of families with children began from another 23 settlements in the Synelnykove district. This was reported by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration (RMA), Oleksandr Hanzha, in his Telegram channel, as reported by RBC-Ukraine.

The official clarified that nearly 3,800 young people must leave the dangerous areas within a month. This decision was dictated by the need to ensure the safety of citizens in the context of the ongoing military threat.

Evacuation of adults and family status

Alongside the evacuation of children and teenagers, the evacuation of adult residents continues. It covers another seven hromadas (territorial communities) of the Synelnykove district. At the same time, according to Hanzha, all families with children have already left the previously designated risk zones.

Logistics and support

The evacuation of the population is organized through special transit centers. They provide necessary assistance to everyone in need: from temporary accommodation to medical support and psychological rehabilitation. Such centers are becoming a key element of the security and humanitarian support system in the region.

Context: other regions

Previously, similar measures were introduced in the Nikopol district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, where mandatory evacuation of families with children was also declared. In addition, large-scale evacuations continue in the Kharkiv region, where the zones of mandatory evacuation of the population have also been expanded.

The situation requires residents to be maximally attentive and ready to move. It is important to follow official messages from local authorities and act in accordance with their instructions.