Stealing people, destroying bridges and blockading Chernihiv: What is the situation in the region on the morning of March 29

Stealing people, destroying bridges and blockading Chernihiv: What is the situation in the region on the morning of March 29

The occupiers continue their blockade of Chernihiv.

 

In Ukraine, the 34-day war started by Russia continues. One of the hot spots is Chernigov and the Chernigov region. The Russian military cynically attacks only kindergartens, hospitals, and residential buildings.

 

Because of the temporary blockade by the Russian occupiers, a humanitarian disaster has begun in Chernigov. There is no light, heat or water in the regional center. Gas is partially supplied. Repairs are being made in between shelling.

 

According to the latest data from the General Staff of the AFU, in violation of the requirements of international humanitarian law in the temporarily occupied settlements of the Chernihiv region, the Russian Kafirs use terror against the local population. Russian Army soldiers are shelling residential buildings; looting, stealing and holding civilians hostage, and looting.

 

In Chernihiv, which is surrounded by the occupants, there is already no electricity, water, food and medicine. According to the new rules, one person receives 10 liters per day. On the evening of March 28, there were problems with mobile communications in the Chernihiv region due to shelling by the occupiers.

 

Vyacheslav Chaus, head of the Chernihiv OVA, states that Chernihiv is under constant shelling. Russian Kafirs, according to him, are cooking at Chernihiv with artillery and dropping aerial bombs. 200- and 500-kilogram high-explosive bombs fall on the city. As a result, there are civilian casualties.

 

Last day, on March 28, Russian troops shelled Chernihiv, as well as the suburb of Nizhyn.According to Chernihiv Mayor Vladislav Atroshenko, on March 28, Russian troops shelled a flight school neighborhood in the city and Peace Avenue in the direction of Gomel. An enterprise was damaged, and 120-caliber mines flew into residential buildings, causing a lot of damage.

 

According to him, it is too difficult to evacuate people and evacuate the wounded, because the enemy has broken all possible roads and bridges. Another problem is that parts of the Kafirs are separate, and they may not communicate with each other. That is, if it is possible to negotiate with Russian representatives, it is not known whether all enemy troops on the ground know about this arrangement.

 

Ukrainian Defense Ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanik said during a March 28 briefing that Russian invaders have destroyed bridges in the areas of Konotop, Staraya Rudnia, Smyach, Maly Dyrchin, and Bolshoi Dyrchin over the past few days.

 

The occupants also continue to blockade Chernihiv, but withdrew from the settlement of Snovsk, destroying the bridge over the river Snov.

 

"The enemy is regrouping, concentrating equipment in settlements and wooded areas in order to prevent its firing. The enemy continues to blockade the city of Chernihiv, inflicts fire on the objects of civilian infrastructure," commented Motuzyanik.

 

The mayor of Slavutich, who suffered for several days from the invasion of the Russian military, but eventually withdrew from the city, reported on the evening of March 28 that the day passed quietly, there are no occupants around, but it is unknown whether they will return to places near Slavutich.

 

At present, people in Slavutich, of whom there are more than 10,000 left, receive bread once every three days.

 

In the morning, an air alert was declared in the region. Almost two hours later it was cancelled, but the Chernihiv regional state administration warned that an air raid or missile strike could happen again any minute. People were asked to be on guard.





The occupiers continue their blockade of Chernihiv.

 

In Ukraine, the 34-day war started by Russia continues. One of the hot spots is Chernigov and the Chernigov region. The Russian military cynically attacks only kindergartens, hospitals, and residential buildings.

 

Because of the temporary blockade by the Russian occupiers, a humanitarian disaster has begun in Chernigov. There is no light, heat or water in the regional center. Gas is partially supplied. Repairs are being made in between shelling.

 

According to the latest data from the General Staff of the AFU, in violation of the requirements of international humanitarian law in the temporarily occupied settlements of the Chernihiv region, the Russian Kafirs use terror against the local population. Russian Army soldiers are shelling residential buildings; looting, stealing and holding civilians hostage, and looting.

 

In Chernihiv, which is surrounded by the occupants, there is already no electricity, water, food and medicine. According to the new rules, one person receives 10 liters per day. On the evening of March 28, there were problems with mobile communications in the Chernihiv region due to shelling by the occupiers.

 

Vyacheslav Chaus, head of the Chernihiv OVA, states that Chernihiv is under constant shelling. Russian Kafirs, according to him, are cooking at Chernihiv with artillery and dropping aerial bombs. 200- and 500-kilogram high-explosive bombs fall on the city. As a result, there are civilian casualties.

 

Last day, on March 28, Russian troops shelled Chernihiv, as well as the suburb of Nizhyn.According to Chernihiv Mayor Vladislav Atroshenko, on March 28, Russian troops shelled a flight school neighborhood in the city and Peace Avenue in the direction of Gomel. An enterprise was damaged, and 120-caliber mines flew into residential buildings, causing a lot of damage.

 

According to him, it is too difficult to evacuate people and evacuate the wounded, because the enemy has broken all possible roads and bridges. Another problem is that parts of the Kafirs are separate, and they may not communicate with each other. That is, if it is possible to negotiate with Russian representatives, it is not known whether all enemy troops on the ground know about this arrangement.

 

Ukrainian Defense Ministry spokesman Oleksandr Motuzyanik said during a March 28 briefing that Russian invaders have destroyed bridges in the areas of Konotop, Staraya Rudnia, Smyach, Maly Dyrchin, and Bolshoi Dyrchin over the past few days.

 

The occupants also continue to blockade Chernihiv, but withdrew from the settlement of Snovsk, destroying the bridge over the river Snov.

 

"The enemy is regrouping, concentrating equipment in settlements and wooded areas in order to prevent its firing. The enemy continues to blockade the city of Chernihiv, inflicts fire on the objects of civilian infrastructure," commented Motuzyanik.

 

The mayor of Slavutich, who suffered for several days from the invasion of the Russian military, but eventually withdrew from the city, reported on the evening of March 28 that the day passed quietly, there are no occupants around, but it is unknown whether they will return to places near Slavutich.

 

At present, people in Slavutich, of whom there are more than 10,000 left, receive bread once every three days.

 

In the morning, an air alert was declared in the region. Almost two hours later it was cancelled, but the Chernihiv regional state administration warned that an air raid or missile strike could happen again any minute. People were asked to be on guard.