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While Russian forces remain in full control of the Borivs’kyi district in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, Moscow’s troops are “gradually withdrawing” from the area in the direction of the Donetsk region, the Borova village council said in a statement. announced on Telegram on Sunday.
“Without a mobile connection and without the Internet, it is impossible to recover when the territory is occupied by the Russians,” it said, adding that “some places do not have electricity and gas.”
According to the statement, Russian troops are located in the buildings of the village council, the Palace of Culture, the hospital, in the homes of some civilians. “Occupying authorities” in the area were appointed from local collaborators, who will now coordinate administrative activities in the community.
The council said some parts of the community suffered significant damage and they were unable to contact the neuropsychiatric boarding school in the area, which has about 200 patients.
Due to a lack of communication, the council has not been able to identify those who were taken to the hospital from the bus attacked by Russian forces on Friday.
The council said the matter of transporting medicines to a hospital in the village of Borova, including anesthetics and humanitarian aid to the people in the form of food, hygiene products and necessities.
Appeals were sent to Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, who is also the Minister of Reintegration of the Temporary Occupied Territories of Ukraine, and the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, Oleh Synegubov, to organize humanitarian corridors for evacuation and delivery of aid in the area, according to the statement.