Article 60DPZ Civilian evacuation from Sievierodonetsk plant ‘impossible’, says governor – as it happened

Civilian evacuation from Sievierodonetsk plant ‘impossible’, says governor – as it happened

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Samantha Lock (now); Maya Yang, Léonie Chao-Fong
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Children born in Ukraine's Kherson region since 24 February will automatically receive Russian citizenship, according to a statement by an official.

Kirill Stremousov, deputy head of the Russian-imposed military-civilian administration in the occupied Kherson region has told Russian news agency RIA Novosti:

Children born after 24 February in the Kherson region will automatically receive citizenship of the Russian Federation. Plus, orphans will also be registered as citizens of the Russian Federation.

All of the main bridges over the Siverskyy Donets River, which link the contested town of Sieverodonetsk and Ukrainian-held territory, have now highly likely been destroyed.

Ukraine has probably managed to withdraw a large proportion of its combat troops, who were originally holding the town. The situation continues to be extremely difficult for the Ukrainian forces and civilians remaining east of the river.

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