Officially speaking
Last week, the authorities in the Donetsk region announced the mandatory evacuation of approximately 250 children from eight towns in the Bakhmut and Pokrovsk districts. The aim was to evacuate them all, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian, before the onset of the winter weather.
In the neighbouring Kharkiv region, 41 children have reportedly been evacuated already, but there are plans for the mandatory evacuation of 275 more children from 10 towns.
According to the Ministry of Reintegration, evacuees are first sent to a processing point where they can rest, eat, and receive support and assistance. The children and their guardians will then be sent to the Zhytomyr region, where they will be provided with housing, social benefits, humanitarian aid, and psychological support free of charge.
"We have agreed on the mandatory evacuation of families with children," said Kherson Governor Oleksandr Prokudin on 23 October. "This concerns 34 towns where the security situation is most challenging. However, not everyone is agreeing to leave. Meanwhile, the enemy is ruthlessly shelling our cities and villages every day.