The family took their pets with them—two dogs and two cats. Currently, all evacuees are safe.
The family lived in a private sector and considered their area to be relatively safe. However, recently, this part of the city has been under heavy enemy attack, so people decided to evacuate and turned to the police for help.
"Heavy shelling began, and everything is flying into our area—rockets, UAVs, aerial bombs, Grads. When the 'cassettes' flew in, my friend was burned, and his father was killed," the man says.
Konstantinovka Police Chief Dmytro Kirdyapkin notes that the situation in the city remains extremely difficult: "Every day, the occupiers carry out 10-20 air strikes on Konstantinovka, and FPV drones constantly circle over the city, hunting for any transport. There is a lot of destruction, and recently there have been many deaths and injuries among civilians."
Based on materials from the Main Directorate of the National Police in Donetsk Oblast