Almost 100 civilians from Kherson region reach Dnipropetrovsk region on their own on Apr 21

On April 21, after Russian invaders broke the agreement on the humanitarian corridor from Kherson region, only 94 people were able to leave the occupied villages of the region and get Dnipropetrovsk region on their own.

Dmytro Neveselyi, the head of the Zelenodolsk territorial community, wrote on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

"Today, the whole country hoped for 'green' corridor from the occupied villages. However, the enemy began shelling. Some 94 people managed to cross the border on their own, from where our guys helped them to get to safe places," the report says.

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As Ukrinform reported, on April 21, a humanitarian corridor, agreed at government level, for the evacuation of civilians from Vysokopillia, Novovoznesenske and Myroliubivka villages in Kherson region did not work.  Ten buses were sent to evacuate civilians, but Russian invaders did not allow transport.

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