Another Evacuation Train with Kherson Residents Arrived in Khmelnytskyi
People flee from the areas of shelling with small suitcases, some carrying just one bag containing essential documents. Many evacuees leave behind everything they have accumulated over the years, and some have no place to return to. Due to the full-scale invasion, people are forced to leave everything behind, saving the most valuable thing – their lives.
It is important that evacuated people receive support. That is why the Ukrainian Red Cross emergency response teams regularly meet evacuation trains. They help people get off the trains, carry their belongings, offer psychological support, and, if necessary, administer first aid. Evacuees are also provided with humanitarian aid, sometimes transported to shelters or given essential information support.
In the photo: Volunteers of the Ukrainian Red Cross emergency response team in the Khmelnytskyi region and first responders of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine meet another evacuation train arriving from the Kherson region.