Kherson civilian departures to safe areas completed: Crimea official
https://parstoday.ir/en/news/world-i187726-kherson_civilian_departures_to_safe_areas_completed_crimea_official
Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov has announced that all the civilians in the Kherson region had been evacuated due to Kiev forces’ attacks.
(last modified 2022-10-29T05:21:11+00:00 )
Oct 29, 2022 05:16 UTC
  • Kherson civilian departures to safe areas completed: Crimea official

Head of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov has announced that all the civilians in the Kherson region had been evacuated due to Kiev forces’ attacks.

Kiev forces have been attacking Russia’s hold on the southern city of Kherson amid the intensification of fighting in the country’s east.

“The work to organize residents leaving the left side of the Dnieper [River] to safe regions of Russia is completed,” Aksyonov said on the messaging application Telegram late on Thursday, after he visited the region accompanied by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first deputy chief of staff, Sergei Kiriyenko.

He posted photos of himself and other officials, including Kiriyenko, on a riverbank. “The crossing [of the Dnieper] is empty!” Aksyonov said.

On Wednesday, Head of the Kherson region Vladimir Saldo said at least 70,000 people had left their homes in the region in the space of a week.

Ukrainian and Russian forces have been preparing for weeks for what could be one of the most decisive battles of the conflict.

Meanwhile, Kiev’s army claimed on Friday that Russia’s “so-called evacuation” was continuing.

It said that the Russian command in Kherson was trying to “hide the real losses of servicemen” to “avoid panic.”

It also said that 44 Russian servicemen had been killed in the past 24 hours. Kiev artillery had destroyed an ammunition depot and a hangar with equipment, it added. However, Western sources could not verify the report.

Kherson recently joined Russia in referenda after Moscow launched operations in late February. It includes the only land route to the Crimean Peninsula, and the mouth of the Dnieper River, the lifeline to the region.

MG