Some 10K civilians still in Ukraine's Severodonetsk —governor

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Around 10,000 civilians are trapped in Ukraine's eastern city of Severodonetsk, where intense fighting with Russia has raged for weeks, the local governor said Thursday.

A self-propelled howitzer 2S1 Gvozdika of pro-Russian troops fires a leaflet shell in the direction of Severodonetsk to disperse information materials from their combat positions in the Luhansk region, Ukraine May 24, 2022. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko/File Photo

"Out of 100,000 residents, around 10,000 remain," Sergiy Gaiday, the governor of the Lugansk region, said on Telegram. He said Kyiv's army is "holding back the enemy as much as possible." He said the Russian army "loses hundreds of fighters, finds reserves and continues to destroy Severodonetsk".

 

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Hope this goddamn war comes to an end where it has made life so miserable to millions!

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