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According to the command, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation not only re...

The invaders return to Kherson region: the shelling of the territories increased - OK "South"

According to the command, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation not only return the personnel to the former positions, but also exclude weapons for shelling of the nearby regions. The intensity of shelling of Kherson and the region increased because the Russian military began to return to the former positions, which were flooded earlier after the blasting of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station.

Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the southern Ukraine on Friday, June 16, announced this on Friday, June 16, on the air of the National Television Named News. "The Russian soldiers begin to return to positions that opened from large water and strengthen the shelling. In particular, on the night of June 16, there were about 40 in our area of ​​responsibility. For the night period it is a sufficiently high intensity," - said the spokeswoman for the south defense.

In addition to the fact that Russian soldiers begin to fill the flooded territories with personnel, they also began to return to the positions of weapons for shelling of territories. "The emergence of mortar units in those positions that were left by them, we did not go unnoticed. And in the last day, we unrelated three large guns that struck large calibers on the right bank," Gumeniuk said.

A week after the Kakhovski hydroelectric power station is undermined on June 6 and the flooding of settlements, some of them slept, and the Russian military began to return to their positions. According to the stories of the locals, the invaders are settled in intact houses and posting.

According to Greenpeace research, a man -made disaster in the Kherson region can also be supplemented by the leakage of chemicals, oil and gasoline used in residential, agricultural, industrial and commercial areas. The other day, the writer Miroslav Lyuk spoke about a resident of Kherson region, whose family was left without a roof over his head after the element demolished his house.