Accelerating evacuation in Pokrovsk as Russian forces advance
In the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, in the city of Pokrovsk, a significant acceleration of the evacuation process of residents is being observed. The approaching front of the Russian army causes the situation.
19 August 2024 20:03
Serhiy Dobryak, head of the city's military administration, told Radio Liberty that between 500 and 600 people leave the city every day. According to his forecasts, evacuation will be possible for the next two weeks.
Dobryak predicts that shortly, possibly this week, the city will be forced to introduce the compulsory evacuation of children.
- Before the outbreak of the armed conflict, 13,700 children lived in the city. There are still 4,788 children in Pokrovsk, which is one-third of that number. I believe that within the next week, we will reach a point where we will be forced to evacuate the youngest residents compulsorily - emphasises Dobryak.
Residents are leaving Pokrovsk on their own
According to the head of the military administration, approximately 60 percent of the residents are leaving Pokrovsk on their own, using private means of transport.
- Yesterday, 490 people left. Of those, only 135 took the train. The rest left by their own means, with their belongings, trailers in tow. We can easily evacuate at least 1,000 people per day. We have the resources. They just need to leave - stated Dobryak.
Considering the pace at which the Russian army is approaching Pokrovsk, local authorities estimate that residents have a maximum of two weeks to evacuate.
Authorities are urging the population to leave the city calmly while it is still possible. Currently, all institutions in Pokrovsk are operational, but the head of the military administration predicts they will soon have to cease operations.
- As of today, everything in Pokrovsk is still operational—water, electricity, gas, public transportation. Shops, markets, banks, the courts, the State Migration Service, and administrative centers are all still running. But we understand that within a week, these services will start winding down - believes Dobryak.
Authorities appeal for evacuation
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister for the Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk called on citizens to evacuate from Pokrovsk, Myrnohrad, and Selydove in the Donetsk region. She added that "the presence of civilians there also hampers the work of the Defence Forces."
At the end of June, around 60,000 people remained in Pokrovsk. The Pokrovsk section remains one of the hottest areas of the front, and the highest number of combat engagements has been recorded there in the past month.
According to experts, Pokrovsk, along with Chasiv Yar, is one of the most operationally important towns in this part of the Donetsk region, controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.