These photos show one of the regular evacuations jointly organized by 5 volunteer organizations. Some of them are our long-term partners. A dam bordering the occupied territory is located in the settlement of Pechenihy, Kharkiv region. People from the occupied parts of Kharkiv and Luhansk regions cross it to the controlled territory of Ukraine. This road across the dam is sometimes called the "road of life", it is not an official green corridor. The settlement is often shelled by Russian artillery, so this road is quite dangerous. Volunteers drive to the narrow dam in cars, walk almost a kilometer to the occupied territory and pick up people. On our, Ukrainian side of the dam people get into cars that take them to the check points. After that, they can get to Kharkiv on big buses organized by the authorities. Nova Ukraine provides fuel and car repairs to representatives of this evacuation volunteer union. Evacuation from Pechenihy is carried out 1 or 2 times a week, they manage to evacuate an average of 800-1,700 people at a time. More than 50 volunteers are involved.
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