A significant population of approximately 216,000 residents reside in the Donetsk Oblast district, which is under the control of Kyiv.
The Donetsk Oblast Military Administration has reported that 216,000 civilians are currently living in the Ukrainian-controlled part of Donetsk Oblast. However, it's important to note that the number of civilians living in active combat zones within this region is not included in the total count.
In fact, there are 18 hromadas in the Donetsk Oblast that are designated as active combat zones. Approximately 17,000 civilians, including 34 children, reside in these zones. Out of these, a significant number are children, with 15,830 being underage.
The Ukrainian government is responsible for the evacuation of 1,885 children from seven settlements in four of these hromadas within the Ukrainian-controlled territory of Donetsk Oblast. The exact locations of these settlements and hromadas are not specified.
Over the past week, 1,830 residents of Donetsk Oblast, including 309 children, have either left the region independently or been evacuated. During the same period, 194 children were evacuated from the same four hromadas.
It's worth noting that the information does not provide details about the reasons for the ongoing evacuation of families with children in these hromadas, nor does it state whether any adults are also being evacuated from these areas.
Despite the ongoing evacuations, the total number of children living in the Ukrainian-controlled part of Donetsk Oblast remains unchanged, according to the information provided. A hromada refers to an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories.
The ongoing evacuation of families with children is affecting seven settlements in these four hromadas, with the mandatory evacuation in progress. The information does not specify the exact reasons for this mandatory evacuation.
It's crucial to remember that while the focus is on the evacuation of children, the situation affects the entire community. The welfare and safety of all civilians in the region remain a top priority. The information provided in this article is from the Donetsk Oblast Military Administration.
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