He said that if one of the residents wants to evacuate, then there are buses and appropriate transport for this.

"But people are already quite experienced, they already know what it is, they understand that it is far from forever," Saldo said.

According to him, residents understand that "soon, in a few days," they will be able to "start their work and not leave their homes."

Earlier, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said that the Kyiv regime had committed a terrorist attack on the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant to prevent the offensive of the Russian Armed Forces in this area.

On the morning of June 6, the head of Nova Kakhovka, Vladimir Leontiev, reported damage to the upper part of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia sent an airmobile group of rescuers to the Kherson region in connection with the situation at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.

The head of the Novokakhovka urban district, Vladimir Leontiev, said that about 900 people had already been evacuated from the coastal settlements of the Kherson region after the emergency.