The issue of shelters is a clear responsibility of military administrations. And a week ago, the head of the Kyiv city military administration, Colonel-General Sergei Popko, promised that there would be no shelters closed to Kiev during an air raid. He noted this in his Facebook post. People’s Deputy of the VIII convocation, political expert Alexander Chernenko.
“Just a week ago, the head of the Kyiv city military administration, Popko, reported that all the shelters of the capital would be open during the alarm! Today, the people of Kiev saw with their own eyes the result of the work of the military administration. Or rather, its absence, Chernenko said.
He quoted Sergey Popko’s message of May 24.
“There will be no shelters closed for the people of Kiev during the air raid! All problematic objects will be shown in a timely manner and unhindered access will be provided to such civil protection facilities!” Popko said at the time.
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Chernenko stressed that the security of the civilian population is the direct responsibility of military administrations.
“The issue of shelters is a clear responsibility of military administrations, the head of which is appointed and dismissed by the President. This is his vertical. Here is Popka’s functionality from the position: the main tasks of the Kyiv city military administration are to ensure the safety of the civilian population and control the wartime regime! Provided… As a result, the dead women and children… Do you know what the Kiev military administration commented on today? Nothing! hid,” emphasized the ex-nardeep.
As reported, tonight in the Desnyansky district of Kyiv, people were injured who, during an air raid, could not get into shelter in a local clinic. According to the Kyiv city military administration, 3 people died in the Desnyansky district, including a child born in 2012. 10 people were injured, including one child.
Source: Fakty
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