Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Anticipating Attack Russia Evacuating Kherson

War Update: Russian Has Begun Evacuating Kherson


Russia-backed authorities began an evacuation of civilians from the region of Kherson Wednesday. This could be a sign that Moscow’s hold over the territory will be met with Ukrainian force as the war intensifies.

Some 50-60,000 civilians would also leave in an “organized, gradual displacement”, said Vladimir Saldo. All Russian-appointed departments and ministries would cross the Dnieper river, according to a report by BBCUkraine on the other hand told residents to ignore Russia’s evacuation request. Saldo, who was appointed governor of the region by Moscow,told Russian TV that no-one was about to surrender, but it was “undesirable” for residents to remain in a city facing military action. “In the past two days, more than 5,000 people have left Kherson,” he was quoted as saying.

The head of Kherson’s regional administration said Russia wanted to take civilians hostage and use them as human shields. The transfer or deportation of civilians by an occupying power from occupied territory is considered a war crime.

Russian TV footage on Wednesday showed a number of people gathering near the west bank of the Dnieper. As they queued for boats, it was not clear how many were leaving.

In a separate development, Russia’s Vladimir Putin said he had signed a decree imposing martial law on four Ukrainian regions, including Kherson, which Moscow annexed last month in a move rejected as illegal by the international community.


Russia’s new military commander in Ukraine, General Sergei Surovikin, had described the situation in Kherson city, the regional capital, as difficult on Monday. A Russian-installed official, Kirill Stremousov, warned Kherson residents that Ukrainian forces would launch an assault on the city “in the very near future”. “No one is going to retreat, but we also want to save your life. Please move as quickly as possible to the left bank,” he added according to The BBC report. 

Russia is telling residents to flee, while Ukraine demands they stay put. Who is correct? Who will attack first? Is it all propaganda and war rhetoric designed to panic people and advance the war?




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