Ukraine’s armed forces are actively fighting in the south and east, inflicting damage on the enemy.
In the Kherson region, more than 20 communities have already been liberated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Dnepropetrovsk region. The head of the military administration of the Kherson region, Gennady Laguta, spoke about it on the air of the Unified News telethon.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military continues to advance, liberating the Kherson region.
“More than 20 communities have been liberated from the Dnepropetrovsk region, our valiant Armed Forces are advancing and gradually liberating the Kherson region,” the head of the Kherson Regional Military District stressed.
At the same time, Laguta said the occupiers daily take about 700 food trucks from the Kherson region.
The OVA chief also said that about 50% of the residents had left Kherson. According to Laguta,
He stressed that about 50% of the population has left the Kherson region. According to Laguta, residents are not coming out to rallies today, as the occupiers are dispersing people by firing live ammunition into the air, rubber bullets at civilians and throwing flash-bang grenades at people.
“Of course, it was impossible with the bare hands of the women who brought children with them to fight in armored vehicles and weapons. Therefore, when the occupiers literally shot at peaceful demonstrations using rubber bullets, and the next morning they arrested and interrogated the crowd. active, people stopped going to rallies, thinking about their security. But that doesn’t mean people have reconciled, “Laguta summed up.
Recall, earlier it was reported that the development of events in Kherson and the region testifies to the intentions of the Russian Federation to apply the situation in the region to create a “people’s republic” or annexation.
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Source: korrespondent

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