
In the zone of occupation of the Zaporizhia region, the Russians are withdrawing their army from some populated areas of the Zaporizhia region, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reports, Ukrainian Pravda reports.
Thus, according to the Ukrainian military, in the occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region, the Russians are withdrawing their army from the city of Pologa and two villages and calling on residents to evacuate from Burchak.
“According to the available information, the Russian occupying forces are withdrawing part of their units and are preparing to evacuate the personnel of the occupying administrations from settlements in the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporizhzhia region,” the General Staff reported on Thursday.
Thus, units of the local police department and one of the educational institutions left Mykhailivka settlement.
In the settlements of Pology and Inzhenerne, the occupiers leave the houses in which they are staying and take away the stolen goods.
In the village of Burchak, the occupation authorities are conducting a census for the so-called voluntary eviction of the population.”
We remind you that the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the largest in Europe, has been occupied by Russian troops since March, and has stopped producing electricity since September, but for its safety, Ukrainian personnel are still managing it.
In October, Moscow said it had placed the plant under the control of Russian nuclear authorities, a move Kyiv considers illegal.
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