Ocheretyne has turned into complete ruins: difficult humanitarian situation
- Mariia Khamitsevych
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19:11, 24 April, 2024
In Ocheretyne, Donetsk region, due to constant shelling, the humanitarian situation is difficult, the Russians are hitting with all possible types of weapons.
Pavlo Diachenko, acting head of the communications department of the Donetsk region police, announced this on Hromadsky radio.
«Solid ruins, everything is on fire, high-rise buildings are destroyed to their foundations, and the private sector is very badly damaged. A complex humanitarian situation caused by constant shelling. The shelling does not stop, the Russians hit with everything they can, with different calibers, mortars, anti-tank guns. Last Saturday, the crew of the «White Angels» carried out the evacuation of an injured man. Here you need to do everything very quickly. There is just pure horror. As soon as they provided help, they began to carry them to the car, the artillery arrived, shelling was going through the settlement from the left, from the right, the shelling was simply unbelievable,» said the police representative.
According to him, there are no conditions to put out fires after shelling, because in such a situation it is impossible to drive the equipment so that the experts of the State Emergency Service arrive in one or two units and provide assistance.
«Even an evacuation is carried out there in a matter of minutes, when the guys arrived, they wrapped up the man's leg, there a fragment of a projectile pierced his leg, they are already taking 20 meters away from them to a nearby building, and this is a private sector, an artillery flight arrived, everything flew out, roof, debris,» Pavlo Diachenko said.
We will remind you that in the afternoon of April 14, Russian troops dropped an aerial bomb on the village of Ocheretyne in the Donetsk region. The occupiers hit the 5th floor. The body of a 67-year-old woman was pulled out from under the rubble of the house. Also, two people were injured — they were hospitalized and are receiving the necessary medical assistance.