tourniquets and all kinds of medical supplies to treat the wounded. . mayor, can you tell us what it is like right now when people are trying to leave? tell us about why this humanitarian corridor is needed and the challenges that people are facing leaving kherson. translator: well, what i see is that just a bit of just to give you a better picture of this. the curfew in the city of kherson is from 8:00 p.m. up to 7:00 a.m. but i see that people start packing around 4:00, 4:30 a.m. and you can already see long queues of people and vehicles at the block post in the direction of mykolaiv via bashtanka and leaving kherson in general.
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he has spoken to a u.n. representative and i ll be writing a letter shortly right after this asking them to provide the green corridor to facilitate evacuation, safe evacuation of everyone who would like to leave the city. it sounds like you need a humanitarian corridor. what else do you need, mayor? translator: well, most of all what we need is pharmaceuticals, medicine, medical supplies. it s important to understand that all the pharmacies in the city have already been depleted in their stock. obviously having this threat of russian troops moving east, we understand that hospitals need to be stocked up especially with
mayor, thank you so much for joining us. we have heard from the ukrainian armed forces, saying they have liberated some villages near kherson. can you tell us about that? translator: there are a few villages that have been freed and thunfortunately there are still a number of villages that are being occupied by the russian occupiers and mainly we are talking about the district. we have heard of atrocities in kyiv outside mykolaiv. what are you hearing from people in and around kherson? well, what i would like to say about kherson is that what we mostly notice and the incidents that we record they are mostly related to
translator: well, thanks to the global aid from well, the whole world is helping ukraine now. and we are grateful to our partners and to the cities because we are continuously receiving aid. so we do have enough food and medical supplies. and yet we are also stocking up on medical supplies and food stock just in case of an attack or the city besieged. since odesa is in a better situation at the moment, we are continuously providing help to other cities such as mykolaiv and kherson. we are evacuating people from those towns where there are more