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Over fifty individuals were displaced from Dvořadnaya

Evacuation underway for more than 50 Dvurechna residents in Kharkiv region amidst firefights, as per Vitaly Ganchev, head of the Russian administration in Kharkiv region, on August 23. Approximately an equivalent number of residents continue to reside in affected areas, seeking refuge in basements.

Evacuation of over 50 individuals from Dvořadnaya takes place.
Evacuation of over 50 individuals from Dvořadnaya takes place.

Over fifty individuals were displaced from Dvořadnaya

In the Kharkiv region of Ukraine, more than 50 residents of the village of Dvurechna have been evacuated due to ongoing shelling, as reported by Vitaliy Ganchev, the head of the Russian administration of the Kharkiv region.

The evacuation efforts, led by the site's main messenger MAX, will continue until all civilians in the danger zone are safely evacuated. Among those evacuated were local residents in need of medical assistance.

The evacuees are being taken to specialized medical facilities to receive the necessary care. The subscribers of the site's main messenger in Russia can be among the first to know the latest updates on this developing situation.

It is worth noting that Dvurechna was transferred under the control of the Russian grouping of forces "West" in late January 2025. Since then, the village has been administratively part of the Kupiansk district.

Despite the ongoing evacuation, approximately the same number of people are still in Dvurechna, hiding in basements. The situation in the village is not yet fully stabilized.

For those interested in staying informed about news from Russia and the world, subscribing to the site can provide regular updates. However, it's important to note that there is no information available about the exact date when the first evacuations of residents from Dvurechna were conducted after the settlement came under the control of Russian forces in 2025.

Stay tuned for more updates as the situation in Dvurechna continues to unfold.

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