Ukraine’s Defense Ministry has sent a stern warning to fleeing Russians as Ukraine controls “almost totally” Kherson, according to reports.
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry issued a warning to Vladimir Putin’s Russian forces that they were unable to flee the Kherson region.
The ministry said: “Kherson is returning to Ukraine, parts of the Ukrainian armed forces are entering the city.
He added: “Every Russian soldier who resists will be destroyed. You have only one chance to avoid death: immediately. “
This comes as Yuriy Sak, an adviser to Ukraine’s defense ministry, the BBC that Ukraine controls “almost totally” Kherson.
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Ukraine’s Defense Ministry issued a warning to Russian forces that they were unable to flee the Kherson region.
The ministry said: “Kherson is returning to Ukraine, parts of the Ukrainian armed forces are entering the city.
“The withdrawal routes of the Russian occupiers are under fire from the Ukrainian army.
“Any attempt to counter the Ukrainian armed forces will be prevented. Every Russian soldier who resists will be destroyed.
“You have only one chance to avoid death: immediately. “
The Russian Defense Ministry issued a statement via the Interfax news agency.
The ministry more than 30,000 Russian military personnel had withdrawn to the east bank of the Dnipro River.
The British Ministry of Defense has provided more main points about Russia’s brutal bombing crusade in Ukraine.
The data reads: “Since October 10, Russia has attacked Ukraine with a crusade of electric power infrastructure movements. To date, this action has come in waves.
“The recent high-intensity movements took place on October 31 and, for the first time, targeted hydroelectric dam facilities.
“The movements have caused great damage to transmission stations and power plants. Planned and emergency force cuts are taking place in parts of Ukraine, and Kyiv is affected.
“Resilience varies and the effects of movements are felt evenly.
“The continued degradation of networks through Russian movements will almost have consequences for interconnected water and heating systems, which will be felt by the civilian population in winter as a demand for increases.
“Russian movements in the generation and transmission of electric power are having a disproportionate effect on civilians in Ukraine, indiscriminately affecting purposes such as physical care and heating.
“The continued prioritization of national infrastructure over army targets strongly implies Russian intent to attack civilian morale. “
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry has now claimed that Kherson is returning to Ukrainian control.
They added that army groups were entering the city and sending a strong warning to Russian forces.
In a Facebook post, the ministry said “every Russian soldier who resists will be destroyed. “
A report by Ukraine’s National Resistance Center said Russians disguised themselves as civilians as they desperately fled Kherson.
Russia officially withdrew any military presence from the region in the early hours of the morning, but reportedly left several troops.
These abandoned foot soldiers have donned civilian clothes and are looking for a way to escape, according to the report.
Dmytro Kuleba took to Twitter this afternoon to greet Ukrainian troops as they recaptured Kherson.
Kuleba shared a clip of Ukrainians tearing up a sign that read, “Russia is forever. “
“To everyone in the world, adding ASEAN where I am now: Ukraine is achieving a vital victory right now and shows that, say or do Russia, Ukraine will win,” he tweeted.
A video shared through Kyiv’s independent Ukrainians in Kherson celebrating waving the nation’s flag for the first time since Russian troops fled the area.
“Glory to Ukraine,” the cry.
Russia announced its full withdrawal from Kherson.
Russian state media now report that the withdrawal of Putin’s troops from Kherson is complete.
News firm TASS shared a report from Russia’s Defense Ministry claiming the withdrawal ended at five o’clock in the morning Moscow time.
This occurs as Ukrainian forces invade the region and retake dozens of settlements.
According to the UK Ministry of Defence, the UK has committed £2. 3 billion in the military to Ukraine, including:
President Zelensky criticized Russia this week after Putin’s forces killed two other people in an attack on Mykolaiv.
The staunch president said: “The cynical reaction of the terrorist state to our successes on the front.
“Russia does not abandon its despicable tactics. And we will not give up our fight. The occupiers will be responsible for any and all crimes against Ukraine. “
The first photographs showing a Ukrainian flag hoisted in Kherson were shared on Twitter.
Pjotr Sauer of The Guardian shared the photo he allegedly shared via Telegram.
The British Ministry of Defense this morning shared some additional main points related to Ukraine’s educational program.
The initiative, which saw 10 nations come together to train Ukrainian troops, has seen 9,000 infantrymen return to combat in their homeland.
Soldiers are sent home with popular military equipment, as well as winter pieces for the intense cold.
As shared through Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Russian losses reached 79,400 as of Nov. 11.
According to reports, 710 of the losses occurred on the last day.
This occurs when Russian forces withdraw en masse from the occupied Kherson region.
Overnight, the Ukrainian military made gains in Kherson, according to the country’s Defense Ministry.
“Today we have news from the south. The number of Ukrainian flags returning to their rightful position as a component of the ongoing defense operation is already in the dozens,” one tweet read.
“41 settlements have been liberated. “
The British Ministry of Defense has provided more main points about Russia’s brutal bombing crusade in Ukraine.
The data reads: “Since October 10, Russia has attacked Ukraine with a crusade of electric power infrastructure movements. To date, this action has occurred in waves.
“The most intense recent movements took place on October 31, which for the first time targeted hydroelectric dam facilities.
“The movements have caused great damage to transmission stations and power plants. Planned and emergency force cuts are taking place in parts of Ukraine, and Kyiv is affected.
“Resilience varies and the effects of movements are felt evenly.
“The continued degradation of networks through Russian movements will have maximum consequences for interconnected water and heating systems, which will be felt to the maximum among the civilian population in winter, as a call for increases.
“Russian movements in the generation and transmission of electric power are having a disproportionate effect on civilians in Ukraine, indiscriminately affecting purposes such as physical care and heating.
“The continued prioritization of national infrastructure over army targets strongly implies Russian intent to attack civilian morale. “
The Ukrainian army showed that 12 villages in the occupied Kherson region have been retaken.
Military spokesman Vladyslav Nazarov said: “On the last day, our troops at the crossing of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions moved the line along 7 kilometers.
They liberated only about 260 square kilometers of territory and 12 settlements.
The United States has announced new monetary and military aid to Ukraine as the country continues to fight Putin’s invading forces.
According to Kyiv Independent, this package will include: “contributions to air defense, such as missiles for Hawk air defense systems and 4 Avenger air defense systems. “
On Thursday, Britain announced it had frozen 18 billion pounds of Russian assets in a bid for Ukraine in its fight.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will attend the G20 leaders’ summit in Indonesia next week, Moscow’s embassy in Jakarta told AFP on Thursday.
It was the first Russian confirmation that Putin would not be going to the resort island of Bali for the summit, which would have placed him in the same room as US President Joe Biden for the first time since the invasion of Ukraine in February.
Biden called Putin a “war criminal” and ruled out meeting him in Bali if he would unless the verbal exchange concerned Americans detained in Russia.
“I can verify that (Foreign Minister) Sergey Lavrov will lead the Russian delegation to the G20. President Putin’s program is still being resolved, it is possible that he will participate virtually,” said Yulia Tomskaya, protocol leader at the embassy.
The following months of hypotheses about Putin’s participation in the summit on November 15 and 16.
The Kremlin is seeking to protect itself from Western condemnation of the war, in which its forces suffer setbacks in the face of a Ukrainian counteroffensive.
A very sensible American general has shown that more than 100,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Putin’s brutal invasion began.
Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Economic Club of New York, “There’s been a lot of suffering, a lot of human suffering. “
He added that Ukraine had lost a similar number of soldiers.
While there was talk of Russia’s withdrawal from the occupied Kherson region, the British defense secretary refused to celebrate.
Speaking in Edinburgh, Mr Wallace “would believe it when we see it”.
However, he added that defeat at Kherson would be a “major mental blow. “
The British Ministry of Defence has once again taken a look at the battlefield in Ukraine.
This comes as Ukrainian troops advance into the occupied Kherson region.
Russian forces are believed to have fled the region and then faced Ukraine’s counteroffensive.
President Zelensky shared a verbal exchange with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in the afternoon.
The two men discussed the “multifaceted defense of Ukraine and helping to get through the winter period. “
As well as “the continuation of the ‘grains agreement’ and the positions agreed on the eve of external events. “
Speaking to Twitter, the UK Ministry of Defence shared a glimpse of the UK to Ukraine this winter.
Grants include:
Amnesty International accused Russia of war crimes, amid reports that Putin was forcibly expelled from the Kherson region.
“Forced displacement and expulsion from Russia is reprehensible and a war crime,” said Amnesty International’s Secretary General Agnes Callamard.
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