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Relocation efforts from Dnieper’s eastern bank to end within three days — official

Vladimir Saldo said that passenger boat service across the Dnieper would be terminated once the relocation effort is completed

MOSCOW, November 1. /TASS/. The evacuation of people from the eastern bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson Region is set to conclude within the next three days, Vladimir Saldo, the region’s acting governor, said on Tuesday.

"Three days at the most, and that work will be over," he said on the Rossiya-24 TV station.

Saldo also said that passenger boat service across the Dnieper would be terminated once the relocation effort is completed.

"Passenger boats still run, but, obviously, they will be halted after we relocate people from the left bank as well," he said.

Saldo announced on October 18 that civilians would be relocated from the western bank of the river to the eastern bank due to the risk of flooding that could happen if Ukrainian forces struck the Kakhovskaya hydropower plant. The official said on October 31 that people on the eastern bank that live within 15 km of the Dnieper would also be evacuated.