Ukrainian authorities returned to liberated Kherson; There are battles for Kinburn Spit. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Ukrainian authorities returned to Kherson
The military administration of Ukraine returned to the liberated city. The National Police, the Security Service of Ukraine, as well as employees of the State Emergency Service also began to perform their duties. In turn, DTEK and Khersonoblenergo began restoring the power grids of the Kherson region. Villages located closer to the demarcation line will be easier to hand over, while those closer to the Dnieper will take longer, DTEK said.
There are battles for Kinburn Spit
The operation to liberate the Kinburn Spit, the only territory in the Nikolaev region that has not yet been liberated, continues. This was announced at the telethon of the head of the joint press center of the Security and Defense Forces South Natalia Gumenyuk. It was also learned that the Armed Forces of Ukraine liberated 60 settlements in the Kherson region. This was announced on Saturday night by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The Russians took 15 thousand paintings from the Kherson region
In occupied Simferopol (Crimea), according to the Special Operations Forces, four trucks with stolen property arrived. In total, the Russians took 15,000 paintings from the Kherson region.
Blinken promised in Kyiv about the negotiations with Russia
US Secretary of State Blinken assured that the timing and framework of negotiations with Russia depend on Ukraine’s decision. The Secretary also noted the United States’ unwavering commitment to help Ukraine mitigate the effects of Russia’s continued attacks on critical infrastructure, including by expediting humanitarian assistance and scaling up efforts in the winter.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces acquired the Russian Mi-8 helicopter for the first time
The Ukrainian military for the first time acquired a Mi-8 military helicopter. This was reported by the Department of Strategic Communications of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He was probably “zatroffen” during the counteroffensive in the direction of Kherson.
The Netherlands will allocate 110 million euros to Ukraine
The Netherlands will give Ukraine an additional 110 million euros to restore the energy system. This was announced by the Minister of Internal Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands Liche Schreinemacher. He noted that half of Ukraine’s energy supply systems were destroyed. Debilitating conditions await the Ukrainians in the coming months.
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Source: korrespondent

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