Posted on 11/04/2022 9:43:08 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in the Russian-controlled Ukrainian city of Kherson, the Russian-installed deputy governor of the region said on Friday, amid what he said was a likely Ukrainian offensive.
In video message posted on Telegram, Kirill Stremousov said that the curfew was necessary "in order to defend our city of Kherson" from what he referred to as "terrorist attacks".
Stremousov repeated earlier calls for civilians to leave Kherson city, saying that columns of Ukrainian vehicles had been spotted on areas of the frontline and that an attack was possible.
Earlier on Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that civilians should be evacuated from Kherson
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Russian-installed "Deputy Governor" Stremousov fleeing Kherson (Yesterday)
Looks like Ivan is beating feet out of Kherson. It’s a Ukrainian city, anyway.
Putin planning some nonsense at the Belarus / Poland / Ukraine border if Kherson heats up again tomorrow morning.
Its a Trap! Its a Killing Zone. Beware Zelensky !
1) the “curfew” was cancelled
2) if you were the Mayor or Governor of a city of 500,000 people and expected a major battle soon…what advice and assistance would you give the civilians?
3) If your govt buildings were being targeted by enemy artillery, and were going to be in the middle of a battle zone, would you move the govt offices and people to a safe zone?
Stop making sense. Evacuating civilians before battle is a bad thing, Ukrainians are blocking them and shooting whose trying to escape. Not to mention that the Russians are always shelling themselves, especially on nuclear power plants and plotting to blow a dam upstream
from their positions. That is what you are supposed to believe or you are a Putin’s troll.
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