In part of the occupied settlements of the Kherson region, Russian troops are destroying the towers of Ukrainian mobile operators. And the occupiers sent messages to those who were subscribers of Russian mobile operators with a warning about the alleged preparation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for a massive shelling. This is stated in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for November 6.
It is noted that Russian troops are urging residents to leave the right-bank part of the city as soon as possible.
The Russian occupation troops continue the forcible evacuation of the population from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region. The so-called evacuation is subject to the population of the right bank of the Dnieper River, as well as the 15-kilometer zone of the left bank. According to available information, from the settlement of Zavodovka, local residents are taken to the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, with subsequent resettlement to the territory of the Russian Federation,” summed up the General Staff.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian military is looking for those who refuse forced “evacuation”.
The head of the Kherson regional military administration Yaroslav Yanushevich said that the invaders deported 34 children to Anapa from one of the occupied villages in the region.
The collection of the Oleksiy Shovkunenko Kherson Art Museum includes more than 13,000 works of art. The occupiers took things out of the museum for four days, including a collection of works of art from the 17th-20th centuries.
“The so-called “evacuation” was led by the pseudo-director Natalya Desyatova, whom Kherson residents may know as a singer from the “Teatralne” cafe (this is about the level of expertise).
Unfortunately, she was helped by some museum employees who agreed to work for the Russians, in Crimea, the collection of the Kherson Art Museum is being “adopted” by its former employees — Natalya Koltsova and Inna Burenko, who were “evacuated” ahead of time.
The Kherson Art Museum was completely plundered by the Russian invaders. According to the administration of the museum, for the period from October 31 to November 3, all the exhibits of the museum were stolen. The property was taken out on 5 trucks and 2 buses. The paintings were not packed for safety, but simply stacked. At the moment, there are reports that museum valuables have been unloaded in the Crimea in Simferopol.
“The so-called “evacuation” was led by the pseudo-director Natalia Desyatova, who Kherson residents may know as a singer from the Teatralnoe cafe (this is the level of professionalism). Unfortunately, some museum employees who agreed to work for the Russians also helped her,” the museum administration said. There is confirmed information that all the museums of Kherson, including private collections, were looted. The Russian occupiers act like locusts – they couldn’t burn them with rockets, so we’ll steal everything.
The deportation of the local population continues in the Kherson region. According to the mass media, people from the village of Zavodivka are being taken to the temporarily occupied Crimea, and then to the territory of the Russian Federation.
This is stated in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Russian occupying forces continue to forcibly evacuate the population from the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson region. The population of the right bank of the Dnipro River, as well as the 15-kilometer zone of the left bank, is subject to the so-called “evacuation”. According to available information, local residents are being deported from the settlement of Zavodivka to the temporarily occupied territory of the Republic of Crimea, with further resettlement to the territory of the Russian Federation, the General Staff reports.
The invaders continue the forced deportation of Ukrainian children from the Kherson region. The occupiers took another 34 children to the Russian city of Anapa.
This was announced by the head of the Kherson regional military administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich.
– The occupiers kidnapped 34 children from the village of Preobrazhenka of Myrna district. They were taken to the Russian city of Anapa. The parents were promised to return the children by the end of this week, but then they again extended the time of stay (allegedly on vacation) for another week, – wrote the head of the regional military administration.
Earlier it became known that the Russian invaders took 12 pupils of the Oleshki boarding school of the Kherson region to the temporarily occupied Crimea.
The corresponding illegal order on the deportation of children from 9 to 17 years of age was made public by the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets.
People are returning from evacuation to the liberated villages of the Kherson region. For those who lived under the occupation, it is scary to remember the long months when the Russian military could shoot, burn a car or take a house for fun.
Now the tears and excitement are somewhat different, people return and do not recognize their once flourishing villages. There are ruins, despair and trouble.
Valentyna, a resident of Visokopill, cannot recall the events of March of this year without tears, when the Russian military invaded their village. Frightened children and grandchildren came to the woman:
They say: “Mom, close the windows and doors, they are shooting.” Such things happened… People cannot do such things, she says.
The occupiers were based in a polyclinic and a hospital, they turned garages into ammunition depots, rolled out mortars and aimed at other villages. Eight vehicles of the medical facility were destroyed.
Nothing survived inside the hospital either. The Russians brought the loot here and created “comfortable conditions” for themselves. A swimming pool, leather sofa and fur were brought into the X-ray room.
On September 4, the Ukrainian army was able to expel the invaders from the village. The occupiers tried to take back what they had looted. However, they fled quickly and left the loot behind.
Here, as in other de-occupied villages, there is no electricity and water supply, and there is a shortage of medicine. Doctors from the Kyiv region came to help people.
Russian troops stood in the village of Natalina for three weeks. The occupiers settled wherever they wanted, people were forbidden to walk on the streets. Almost every house has no windows or doors. Volunteers also bring humanitarian aid here.
Russian soldiers terrorize residents of front-line settlements.
Reports of several explosions near Novaya Kakhovka appeared on the Internet.
In turn, the Russian occupiers announced that they fired six HIMARS missiles at the Kakhovskaya HPP. They also claim that one missile allegedly hit the dam’s lock. There is no official confirmation of this information.
There is a high probability that the Russian military and propagandists are setting up another provocation. After all, it makes no sense for Ukraine to fire at the HPP or destroy the dam. All our interests there are reduced to fire control of the bridge and the crossing, nothing more.