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Occupiers retreat from Nova Kakhovka, – General Staff
Ukrainska Pravda
Thursday, 23 March 2023, 19:58
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/03/23/7394796/
The town of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast is liberated from the Russian occupiers.
Source: General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Facebook
Details: As of 22 March, “all units of the occupying army deployed in the settlement of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast have left the town”.
As the General Staff states, this was preceded by searches in the houses of the local population with the aim of looting. The occupiers “confiscated” a large quantity of household appliances and electronic devices, jewellery, clothes and mobile phones.
In a number of other settlements in the temporarily occupied left-bank part of Kherson Oblast, the occupiers have begun searching for civilians with a pro-Ukraine stance. For this, they are using the lists of the participants of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (the operation conducted in the east of Ukraine in 2014-2015 – ed.), retired members of the military and persons who served in law enforcement agencies of Ukraine.
The General Staff also added that the occupiers are conducting defensive operations on the Kherson and Zaporizhzhia fronts.
Ukraine’s Interior Ministry to launch unified weapons registry in June
VALENTYNA ROMANENKO —
Thursday, 23 March 2023, 18:52
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2023/03/23/7394800/
The Ministry of Internal Affairs plans to launch a unified weapons registry in June 2023.
Source: Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko on air during the national joint 24/7 newscast
Details: The minister answered journalists’ questions about the fate of weapons issued to ordinary citizens at the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion and about the situation with the legalisation of weapons in Ukraine.
Quote: “First of all, all weapons that have been legally issued to citizens, including by the National Police, are currently registered in a single database. And we do not see any problems with controlling its use. Therefore, these weapons will remain in the hands of our citizens until the end of the war.
We understand that after the adoption of the law on weapons legalisation in the second reading [the draft law on the right to civilian firearms is currently being prepared for the second reading – ed.], the responsibility for implementing this law will primarily lie with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Police. First and foremost, there is the security factor, which we need to discuss with the public, experts, and members of parliament.
The first step we are already taking is to develop a unified registry of weapons, which will allow us to exchange data electronically with business entities and other law enforcement agencies. I can say now that we plan to launch the unified weapons register in exactly three months, on June 23, 2023.”
Background: In September 2022, Deputy Interior Minister Ihor Bondarenko reported that the gun registry was in trial operation. According to him, the launch was planned for October 2022.
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The town of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast is on the left (eastern) bank of the Dnipro river and is the site of a hydroelectric power plant that generates about 350MW. A bridgehead on the left bank is a significant tactical and operational advantage.
Nova Kakhovka is the source of the North Crimean Canal.
85% of Crimean agricultural production depends upon that water.
CNN, eight hours ago:
as Moscow slams Kyiv for the report From CNN's Tim Lister and Olga Voitovych The Ukrainian military quickly retracted its claim that Russian forces had withdrawn from a strategic town in Ukraine's southern Kherson region Thursday, as Moscow-backed leaders mocked Kyiv over the report. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces initially said in an update Thursday that all Russian military units had pulled out of the town of Nova Kakhovka on the east bank of the Dnipro River. It would have marked a significant development, as the first east bank settlement of any size seized by Ukraine since forcing Russia's troops out of Kherson and seizing the west bank last November. But the General Staff retracted the claim a short time later, writing in a statement on Facebook: “The occupiers are still located in Nova Kakhovka. The information about the enemy's alleged withdrawal from this settlement was made public as a result of incorrect use of available data.”
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation did not leave Nova Kakhovka
Even Kherson journalist Konstantin Ryzhenko reports that Russian troops did not leave Novaya Kakhovka, as stated by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.......
General Staff on Nova Kakhovka:
Russian forces are still there. Information about their withdrawal was made public as a result of incorrect use of available data.
Now reported as Russian troop rotation.
Fake news!...... It was tossed out after Zelensky’s PR visit failed to make the impact. Vladimir Leontiev, head of Novaya Kakhovka denied the reports and said that “the only thing that disappeared today was Ukrainian mobile signals in the city, transmitted from Berislav.