Ukraine’s National Police and State Emergency Service have deployed over 50 special teams to evacuate civilians from dangerous areas in six regions. Deputy Interior Minister Oleksiy Serheyev reported this during a Monday briefing on the status of evacuations from frontline regions. The operations are part of ongoing efforts to relocate residents from conflict-affected areas, ensuring their safety and minimizing casualties. The evacuation efforts are coordinated with local authorities and military units to provide secure routes for displaced individuals. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the government has prioritized civilian protection strategies, enhancing rescue operations to support affected communities. The scale of the evacuations highlights the growing humanitarian challenges in the war-torn nation. Evacuation efforts are expected to continue as the situation in frontline regions remains volatile, requiring continuous monitoring and support from emergency services. The government’s response underscores the complexity of managing large-scale displacement in conflict zones.