'It's hard, it's scary'- Kherson region residents board evacuation train

 


Residents of the Kherson region, evacuated from the right bank of the Dnieper river, arrived at Dzhankoy railway station in northern Crimea.

Russian Ministry of Emergency situations helped the evacuees upon their arrival at the railway station to board the train for their further journey to Anapa town, where the citizens will be temporarily hosted.

"It's hard, it's scary, scary. The city is practically empty. Explosions can be heard all the time, around the clock. People are leaving. Thank God everything is organised," - an evacuee from Kherson region, Irina, told the reporter.

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