Kherson under Russian occupation: citizens come to the city center to show the invaders that they are not welcome in Ukrainian cities
In Kherson, citizens drove Russian military equipment out of the city center.
A policeman with a Ukrainian flag jumped on the APC of the invaders
Earlier, the occupiers in Kherson opened a warning fire and demanded that citizens leave the streets, but the Ukrainians told them to go fuck themselves
Zelensky is a good guy, Putin is a jerk, — citizens of temporarily occupied Kherson continue to stand against Russian invasion
Civilians from Kherson said the Russian army left the city. They were being replaced by SOBR (Special Rapid Response Unit) and Rosgvardiya forces (a military agency that reports directly to Putin).
Apparently, this is done to prevent pro-Ukrainian rallies in Kherson
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“All fields are littered with military wreckage. Somewhere less, somewhere more. There are fields we haven’t even stepped on because it’s too dangerous.”
The full-scale war has completely upended the entire farming business run by the family of Nataliia and Serhii Kaushan from the village of Kyselivka in Mykolaivska Oblast. Their fields stand overgrown with grass, densely mined, and generously strewn with ammunition.
The second floor of the family’s home is entirely ruined, with parts of the house collapsed to the foundation.
The Kaushan family plans to rebuild their house and clear all the fields of mines as soon as possible.
14-year-old Pavlo, who was in the temporarily occupied part of Luhansk Oblast, has been returned to Ukraine, reported the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories.
In April 2023, Anastasia appealed to the Ministry of Reintegration with a request to help return her 14-year-old brother Pavlo from the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.
The girl had moved from Lysychansk to Dnipro some time ago. Her brother remained in the temporarily occupied territories. Recently, the boy became an orphan and was placed in an orphanage in Luhansk.
The Russian forces continue to focus their main efforts on attempts to fully occupy Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. Over the past day, June 7, 30 combat engagements took place, reported the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Over the past day, the Russians launched 5 missile and 48 air strikes, fired 70 times from multiple launch rocket systems. Civilians were injured and infrastructure was destroyed.
Over the past day, the aviation of the defense forces carried out 23 strikes on the clusters of personnel and 4 strikes on enemy anti-aircraft missile systems. The Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed 4 enemy reconnaissance drones yesterday.
The order to blow up the dam at the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant was given in russian. Like all other orders issued by the occupiers since 2014.
The language whose day the United Nations celebrates today.
The russians have caused an environmental disaster — about 80 settlements may be flooded, and there are reports of animals dying in the local zoo. The Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant is completely destroyed. It is impossible to restore it.
Earlier, Zelenskyy had already appealed to the world and warned about the danger of the occupiers blowing up hydroelectric power plants. He called on members of the European Council to send an international observation mission to the station. But this did not happen.
The Ukrainian military did not enter Russia's Belgorod Oblast during the operation of Russian volunteers, reported the New York Times with reference to a senior Ukrainian official.
According to him, the Ukrainian military played a supporting role in the operation: they defended Ukraine's border in case of a Russian counterattack. At the same time, no Ukrainian soldiers entered Russian territory.
On May 23, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that they had allegedly crushed and pushed back the volunteers into Ukrainian territory. According to Moscow, they allegedly lost more than 70 of their fighters, four armored personnel carriers and five off-road vehicles.
The Supreme Court of Ukraine has convened a plenary session in connection with the corruption case involving the head of the Supreme Court, Vsevolod Knyazev, according to a broadcast of an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Court Plenum on May 16.
Supreme Court Plenum sec Dmytro Luspenyk read out the court's statement that the institution assumes full responsibility "for the events taking place in connection with the alleged corruption of its individual representatives," and that the judges are "shocked by these events."
The Supreme Court judges noted that they cooperate with the investigation and act on the principle of self-purification.