Sitting on a powder keg
How the recently announced mandatory evacuation of children from frontline areas of Ukraine will work — especially for those whose parents don’t want to leave

Ukrainian civilians continue to die from Russian shelling every day. More often than not, the victims are the residents of towns and villages that just happen to be in an active combat zone. Tragically, some of them are children.
Concluding that evacuation is the answer, Ukraine’s Ministry for the Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories, alongside the authorities in the non-Russian occupied parts of Ukraine’s Kherson, Donetsk, and Kharkiv regions, recently announced the mandatory evacuation of children from villages near the frontline. However, it remains to be seen if this means permanent resettlement or just temporary relocation.
Dozens of bombs are hitting residential buildings, with children nearby in constant danger. So we’ve decided to forcibly evacuate them."
"So what if it's dangerous? Of course, I worry about my children, but on the whole, we've adapted to it. I wouldn't voluntarily move anywhere."
“This means that volunteers evacuate people and officials take the credit.”

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