NATO chief visits Chernihiv Oblast – photos

Olha Kovalchuk, Alona Mazurenko — 5 February, 12:11
NATO chief visits Chernihiv Oblast – photos
Mark Rutte. Photo: Telegram channel of Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Oblast State Administration

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has visited Chernihiv Oblast during his two-day trip to Ukraine, including the village of Yahidne, where Russian forces held more than 300 civilians captive.

Source: European Pravda; Rutte on X (Twitter)

Details: Rutte, who had arrived in Kyiv on 3 February, said he visited the city of Chernihiv and the surrounding area the next day. He stayed in Ukraine for a further night after the large-scale combined Russian attack that preceded his arrival.

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Rutte, alongside Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Viacheslav Chaus, Head of Chernihiv Oblast Military Administration, visited the village of Yahidne. He was shown a basement where Russian troops had held the village's residents for almost a month in 2022. Dozens of people died in Yahidne.

Rutte also inspected an energy facility in the oblast that was hit in a Russian attack.

In Chernihiv, he visited a local invincibility centre, where he spoke with emergency workers and local residents. [Invincibility centres are heated premises stocked with food and power banks to assist residents facing hardships due to power cuts.]

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