The media report that the Russians have completely abandoned the Kherson Regional State Administration


The enemy left behind piles of garbage in the administration building.
The invaders completely left the Kherson Regional State Administration. Media publish footage from inside the building. This is reported by the local edition of "Most".
At the same time, the journalists emphasize that the enemies took everything that could be of value out of the building, leaving behind only the "Russian world":
The building of the Kherson Regional State Administration is empty. The Russians took out everything of value from there, leaving only rubbish behind them.
The media write that furniture, a TV and other property have disappeared from the office of the head of the Regional State Administration:
In the office of the head of the regional council, only a portrait of Alexander Samoylenko and an artificial Christmas tree remained valuable. In the offices of officials where the Russians lived, they left mattresses and other property
At the same time, there is no official confirmation of this information yet.
As Yury Sobolevsky, First Deputy Head of the Kherson Regional Council, said earlier, the Russian flag disappeared from the building of the regional state administration in Kherson.
It is known that the Russian invaders announced their intention to move their "administration" from Kherson to the left bank of the Dnieper. Now she is allegedly in captured Skadovsk.
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