Kherson Governor: The Russian Army will Fight To the Death
After pro-Russian authorities announced on Wednesday that Kyiv was massing large forces for an imminent attack on Kherson, the city's governor, Volodymyr Saldo, confirmed Wednesday that the Russian army would "fight to the death" there.
In a statement, he added, nearly 40% of the area's residents had left. He stressed that no one intends to hand over the city to the Ukrainian armed forces.
This came after the Russian forces stationed in the city admitted that the situation was very bad and tense in the southern Ukraine region, and the authorities demanded the residents evacuate the right side due to the Ukrainian bombing.
The deputy head of the Kherson city administration, Kirill Strimosov, said that the Ukrainian forces began advancing towards the area, likely to take control of the city soon.
He also confirmed that the Ukrainians are bombing the city violently, noting that he advised the residents two weeks ago to leave the right side of Kherson.
Moscow will compensate you.
He reassured the reluctant residents, saying, "The homes that you are afraid to lose as a result of missile strikes and explosions will be compensated by the Russian government in other areas of the Russian Federation," according to what Al-Arabiya/Al-Hadath correspondent reported.
In addition, he wished all residents to take his words seriously and leave the right side of the city as soon as possible.
To the Left Bank of the Deneb River
He explained that all departments and ministries of the Civil Administration of the Kherson region will be moved towards the left bank of the Dnieper River, noting that nearly 40% of the population has left.
He also noted that the authorities plan to transfer about 50-60 thousand people to the left bank of the aforementioned river, and to other regions of Russia
Simultaneously, the Russian army managed to thwart a Ukrainian attempt to bomb the Antonovsky Bridge in Kherson, while Russian defenses shot down 6 HIMARS missiles in the direction of the city, according to what the "Novosti Agency" reported.
The Tense and Bad situation
General Sergei Surovkin, who was assigned to manage Russian military operations in Ukraine ten days ago, confirmed in statements yesterday that the situation is tense and very bad in that southern city, which was considered the first major city controlled by Russia at the beginning of its military operation, stressing that his forces will ensure the evacuation. safe for the population.
It is noteworthy that the Ukrainian forces launched a counter-attack last September (2022), especially in the north and east of the country, in order to recover dozens of towns that had been in the hands of the Russians for months. At the moment it seems.
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