Ukraine orders evacuation from several eastern towns
Ukraine ordered mandatory evacuation of children and guardians from areas in the Donetsk region, as Russia claimed advances and seized nearby villages. This has prompted concerns of escalating conflict. Donetsk governor highlighted ongoing bombing...

Just hours earlier, Russia said its forces had seized a nearby village, after claiming a string of villages in recent weeks -- many just consisting of a few streets.
"The enemy is bombing the towns and villages of these communities every day, so it was decided to evacuate children with their parents or other legal representatives," Donetsk governor Vadym Filashkin said, listing the towns and villages to be evacuated.
Filashkin cited the town of Novogrodovka, which is about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from the village of Novoselivka Persha that Russia claimed to have captured on Sunday.
The Donetsk governor said 744 children and their families had to be relocated to four regions of Ukraine.
"We must make every effort to protect our children," he added.
Filashkin has been urging civilians to flee the region over recent weeks because of an increase in deadly Russian bombardments.
Russia claimed to have annexed the Donetsk region -- along with three others in eastern and southern Ukraine -- in 2022, despite not fully controlling any of them.
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