Today we took 29 people out of the Chernihiv region. To date, this is the largest group of refugees that we took out of Kulikovka at one time.
- Victoria Borisenko, 02/26/2002.
- Lyubov Viktorovna Koshman, 12/20/1966.
- Loktareva Nadezhda Mikhailovna, 05/14/1966.
- Novik Vlad, 07/01/2012.
- Alena Vladimirovna Novik, 08/05/1978.
- Bushko Yana Fedorovna, 12/01/1988.
- Bushko Elizaveta, 11/13/2017.
- Moroz Nina Pavlovna, 11/27/1958.
- Alena Viktorovna Moroz, 11/22/1982.
- Stupnitska Valentina Vasilievna, 08/07/1957.
- Omelchenko Natalya Vladimirovna, 07/18/1988.
- Omelchenko Bogdan Vasilyevich, 06/20/2008.
- Kiseleva Tatyana Vladimirovna, 09/16/1979.
- Udovenko Natalya Nikolaevna, 03/14/1976.
- Udovenko Maria Petrovna, 09/12/2009.
- Dragel Marina Sergeevna, 11/15/1978.
- Dragel Ilaria Stanislavovna, 06/18/2006.
- Dragel Anna Stanislavovna, 12/22/2009.
- Malakhova Tatyana Mikhailovna, 02/12/1957.
- Spradze Goce, 06/06/1973.
- Teres Marina Viktorovna, 06/07/1992.
- Teres Zlata Sergeevna, 12/29/2016.
- Marufenko Daniil, 22.11.2008.
- Grevneva Anzhelika, 09/02/1968.
- Buimistrenko Miroslav Gennadievich, 06/28/1991.
- Buymistrenko Daria Alexandrovna, 08/11/1997.
- Rudenko Kira Sergeevna, 10/16/2014.
- Rudenko Alexandra, 03/30/2018.
- Krovchenko Bogdan Andreevich, 04/19/1999.
If you are a relative or acquaintance of these people, do not worry – they are all intact. We took them to the missionaries who are helping to transport people to Ternopil, where a refugee reception base has been set up. From there, some people go to European countries or settle in safe regions of Ukraine.
Refugees from Chernihiv are already safe: