Police officers of Luhansk region deliver humanitarian cargo to residents of the region under constant Russian shelling
Police officers of the Glavk Joint Detachment, serving on the demarcation line, visited the de-occupied settlements of their native Luhansk region to deliver humanitarian cargo and document war crimes of the Russian army.
Within two days, law enforcement officers delivered humanitarian aid to residents of Nevsky, Makeevka, Grekivka and Novolubovka. In total, citizens received about 500 loaves of bread and outerwear from Krasnorechensk territorial community.
In addition, the police also documented Russian war crimes, in particular, shelling of residential buildings and civilian infrastructure in the de-occupied territory of the region.
Every time during such visits, police in Luhansk region deploy satellite communications to enable people to hear the voices of their relatives and report that they are alive. Given the constant shelling by the occupier and the extremely dangerous situation for the civilian population, law enforcement urges citizens to evacuate and save their lives.
National Police of Ukraine