It became more difficult to leave the occupied Kherson region


The occupiers are intensifying terror in the occupied Kherson region.
The Russian invaders made it difficult to leave the occupied part of the Kherson region. Now, in order to leave the zone controlled by them, it is necessary to have a "special pass", which is now issued to units. So, over the past day, only 11 people were able to leave the occupied lands of the Kherson region. This was reported by the first deputy head of the Kherson Regional Council Yuri Sobolevsky in Telegram.
The invaders made it as difficult as possible to leave Kherson. So yesterday, only 11 people were able to leave. And now there is a rule for obtaining special permission to leave, - Sobolevsky wrote.
He noted that in order to leave the occupied region, people are forced to provide Russians with personal data and "explain as clearly as possible the reason for leaving the region."
The Russian world turns everything in its path into places where it is not only difficult to live, but also to breathe. We are waiting for the liberation of the Kherson region from this evil. The Armed Forces of Ukraine know how to do it,” Sobolevsky added.
It should be noted that the population of Kherson since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has decreased from 300 thousand to 170-150 thousand.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine continue their offensive to the south, while destroying the warehouses of the invaders and the centers of residence of the military occupation forces.
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