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How many people remained in the Donetsk region, which Putin wants in exchange for peace?


Children among them are 15 830, indicated in the ova.

In 18 communities, which are recognized as a zone of active hostilities, about 17 thousand civilians live, among them 34 children, said Dmitry Petlin, a representative of the regional department for civil protection, mobilization and defense work. According to him, over the past week, they left for the region on their own or 1830 residents of the Donetsk region were evacuated (309 children of them).

1885 children cannot be removed from the settlements where their forced evacuation is announced. According to the local service for children, 29 children remain in the Liman community, 34 in the Dobropolie, 105 in the Belozersky community. Most of all minors in the Druzhkov community – 1778.

On August 29, the Deputy Minister of Development of Communities and Territories, Alexei Ryabikin, said that in the summer, due to the strengthening of hostilities, almost 69 thousand inhabitants of the front-line regions of Donetsk and the Dnipropetrovsk regions were evacuated. The official called 218 thousand people in need of evacuation, of which 1.5 thousand few mobility and 16.5 thousand children.



Context

Donetsk region, in particular Pokrovsky direction, according to data The General Staff as of September 3 was the hottest at the front. Intensive battles also go in the Novopavlovsky direction.

On August 8, The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, said that the Russian Federation is allegedly ready to cease fire in exchange for the Donbass. According to Bloomberg, the illegitimate Russian president Vladimir Putin can stop claiming those parts of the Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions that the Russian Federation is not controlled now, actually frozen the front line there.

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