There are still more than 200 children in the front-line village of Borova in Kharkiv Oblast
Oleksandr Tertyshny, the head of the Boriv community, said that the Russians did not stop shelling the community, in the administrative center - the village of Borov - all the buildings in the center were destroyed.
More than 200 children continue to be in the front-line village of Borova, Izyum District, Kharkiv Oblast. At the same time, the evacuation of children from the villages of the community, closest to the contact line, is almost complete. Oleksandr Tertyshny, head of the Boriv community, stated this. write “Ukrinform”.
According to the official, according to the decision of the Defense Council of the Kharkiv region, the evacuation of five villages is being carried out, which are located not so far from the demarcation line, where artillery already reaches, and there are frequent arrivals.
“These are Zagryzove, Maliivka, Shyykivka, Bohuslavka, Nova Kruglyakivka. At the time of the decision, there were 41 children there. There are 11 left. I think that the families will leave in the near future, so far we are working normally with the parents, they understand the situation. In Borova itself, there are now more than 200 children are staying,” explained Tertyshny.
He added that Russian troops are constantly shelling the community, and all the buildings in the administrative center – the village of Borova – have been destroyed. The greatest number of blows are inflicted on the infrastructure, destroying the center.
The last time the Russians attacked the village was on the night of July 3. Oleksandr Tertyshny noted that around 4:44 there were four arrivals, and in another seven or eight minutes the re-launch of the CAB took place. In total, five CABs flew over the village, four of them hit the central part. Retail outlets were also hit, two more attacks were in the yard near the wall of our administration and the fifth – in a residential area, private houses.
Before the beginning of the Russian invasion, 15,333 people were registered in the Borivska community, as of now, more than 6,000 residents remain there.




