Statement of the Joint Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response (August 23, 2022)

Statement of the Joint Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response (August 23, 2022)


Russian Federation's Joint Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response, in cooperation with the authorised federal executive authorities, continues to record numerous facts of criminal actions by Kiev regime against civilians, as well as the use of medical infrastructure for military purposes by Ukrainian armed formations:

in Velikaya Balka, Odessa Region, AFU servicemen have equipped a stronghold on the territory of a school (Tsentralnaya Street), an anti-aircraft gun mounted on the roof of the school, roadblocks set up along the perimeter and a mined approach to the building, but the local population has not been warned about this;

in Nerubaiskoye, Odessa Region, nationalist battalion fighters have been stationed in a school, ammunition depots have been equipped and armoured vehicles have been deployed, while residents from nearby houses have not been deliberately evacuated;

in Znob-Novgorodskyi, Sumy Region, Ukrainian militants have equipped a stronghold in a school (Shkolnaya Street) and placed large-calibre machine guns;

In Kharkiv, Ukrainian units have equipped weapons and ammunition depots in the basement of a multi-storey apartment building (Pobedy Avenue), while civilians are not allowed to leave their homes and are effectively being used as human shields by the nationalists.

In addition, in Berestovenki, Kharkov Region, the school building (18 September Street) houses AFU personnel, along the perimeter and in the surrounding area there is a large amount of military equipment and artillery and MLRS positions from which nationalists are shelling Russian Armed Forces positions, provoking them to return fire in order to accuse the Russian army of allegedly indiscriminate strikes against civilian infrastructure, as has already been done in the Ukrainian and Western media.

Such actions by criminal Ukrainian authorities demonstrate complete indifference to the fate of their own citizens and absolute disregard for all norms of morality and the principles of international humanitarian law.

We once again emphasize that during the special military operation, the Russian Armed Forces and military formations of Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics are not striking at civilian infrastructure facilities, are treating civilians extremely humanely and are providing civilians with comprehensive assistance and support.

Despite all the difficulties and obstacles imposed by the Ukrainian side, over the past day, without the participation of Kiev, 31,576 people were evacuated from dangerous areas, 5,526 of them children, and in total, since the beginning of the special military operation, 3,604,987 people have already been evacuated, of which 576,127 are children.

The state border of the Russian Federation was crossed by 609,467 personal vehicles including 7,793 per day.

More than 9,500 temporary accommodation centres continue to operate in the regions of the Russian Federation. The refugees are dealt with on an individual basis and are promptly assisted with various pressing issues relating to onward accommodation, employment assistance, places for children in kindergartens and educational institutions, and the provision of entitlements to social benefits.

Over the past 24 hours, the hotline of the Interdepartmental Coordination Headquarters of the Russian Federation for Humanitarian Response, federal executive authorities, constituent entities of the Russian Federation and various NGOs received 22 requests from foreign and Ukrainian citizens to evacuate to Russia, the Donetsk and Lugansk people's republics, as well as to the Russian Armed Forces-controlled areas of Zaporozhye, Nikolaev, Kharkov and Kherson regions. In total there are 2,760,414 such appeals from 2,139 locations in Ukraine and from Kiev-controlled territory of the Donetsk People's Republic in the database.

However, 51 foreign vessels from 14 countries remain blocked in six ports (Kherson, Nikolaev, Chernomorsk, Ochakov, Odessa and Yuzhny).

As part of the implementation of Secure Grain Transport Initiative from Ukrainian Ports since August 1, 2022 a total of 31 vessels (including 19 blocked) have left with 698,500 tonnes of food exported, including: Including: 492,763 tonnes of maize, 28,850 tonnes of sunflower oil, 50,301 tonnes of flour, 11,000 tonnes of soya, 79,172 tonnes of wheat, 2,914 tonnes of sunflower seed, 18,500 tonnes of compound feed, 14,000 tonnes of sugar beet.

There also remains a danger to navigation and damage to port infrastructure from drifting Ukrainian mines off anchor along the coast of the Black Sea states.

The Russian Armed Forces have created conditions for the operation of two maritime humanitarian corridors, which are safe lanes for ships:

in the Black Sea - to leave Chernomorsk, Odessa and Yuzhnyi ports in a south-western direction from Ukraine's territorial sea, 307 miles long and 20 miles wide;

in the Sea of Azov, to leave Mariupol port 115 miles long and 2 miles wide towards the Black Sea.

Demining teams of the Russian Armed Forces, the Russian EMERCOM, as well as EMERCOMs of Donetsk and Luhansk people's republics continue to carry out tasks to clear explosive objects from the Donbass republics and liberated areas of Ukraine.

A total of 19,722.44 hectares were checked, 1,234 buildings (including 13 socially important facilities), 4 bridges and 187.91 km of roads. 591,124 explosive objects have been detected and deactivated.

The Military Construction Complex of the Russian Defence Ministry continues to build and reconstruct vital facilities as part of the measures to restore the infrastructure of the people's republics of Donbass:

in Donetsk People's Republic:

in Mariupol: the first phase of residential district (12 residential buildings with 1,011 flats, completion date in September-November 2022) and an administrative and rescue centre for EMERCOM (scheduled for completion in December 2022);

60-bed multi-purpose medical centre (completion date in September 2022);

pathologoanatomic building with medical-forensic unit (completion date in October 2022);

Saur-Grave memorial complex (completion date in September 2022);

in Volnovakha - a water pipeline over 20 km long (completion date in October 2022, 100% construction readiness, pontoon station pumps are being installed and connected);

in Lugansk People's Republic:

in Lugansk: 200-bed multi-purpose medical centre (completion date in November 2022);

in Rovenki - water pipeline over 40 km long (completion date in October 2022).

Federal executive authorities, together with the subjects of the Russian Federation, various public organizations, patriotic movements, continue to accumulate humanitarian aid.

The greatest contributors to the relief effort were:

Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, Federal Tax Service, Federal Customs Service, Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, Federal Agency for Fishery;

Republic of Crimea, Chechen Republic, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk and Stavropol Territories, Belgorod, Bryansk, Voronezh, Kaluga, Moscow, Novosibirsk, Rostov, Sverdlovsk and Tula Regions, the cities of Moscow and Sevastopol, and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous District - Ugra;

among political parties and non-profit organisations: United Russia, the People's Front All-Russian Public Movement, the All-Russian Public Organisation of Veterans "Battle Brotherhood", the autonomous non-profit organisations Humanitarian Volunteer Corps and the Russian Humanitarian Mission, the open joint-stock company Russian Railways, the state corporations Roscosmos and Rosatom, and the all-Russian public and state organisation Russian Women's Union.

For a great part of Ukrainians, effectively betrayed by their own criminal authorities, Russian humanitarian aid remains the only way to survive.

More than 60,800 tons of basic necessities, food and medicines have been prepared at the collection points. Since March 2, 2022, 58,830.8 tons of humanitarian cargo have already been delivered to Ukraine, 1,495 humanitarian actions have been carried out, including 6 actions in Kherson and Kharkov regions, as well as in Donetsk and Lugansk people's republics, during which 511.4 tons of basic necessities, medicines and food were transferred to the civilian population of the liberated areas.

On August 23, 6 humanitarian actions have been planned and are currently being carried out in Kharkov and Kherson regions, in Donetsk and Lugansk people's republics, during which 476.6 tons of basic necessities, medicine and food will be distributed.

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