Posted on 11/20/2022 4:47:18 PM PST by JonPreston
Voluntary evacuation from the liberated Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts has already begun, and the state is paying all related costs. Source: Ukrinform with references to Iryna Vereshchuk, Minister of Reintegration of Temporarily Occupied Territories, and Vitalii Kim, the head of the Mykolaiv Oblast Military Administration Quote from Vereshchuk: "Voluntary evacuation from the liberated territories of the southern part of Ukraine has already begun, and the state is paying all costs and taking all responsibility associated with this process.
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Sounds like both sides have and are vacating that area.....Buffer Zone?
In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled Ukraine begins evacuation from Kherson and Mykolaiv Oblasts, for-q-clinton wrote: Russia left for a reason. Hint: they couldn’t hold it.
So they left it scorched earth...which is arguably a war crime.
Russia left for a reason. HINT:
1. They discovered the Ukrainians were going to blow the bridge, trapping Russian solders on the West bank.
2. There were many civilians present who would be caught in the crossfire with Russians and Ukrainians on the West bank - if the Ukrainians didn't bomb them directly, in order to kill soldiers.
The Ukrainians blew the bridge before Russia withdrew all its troops, trapping some on the West bank. Then Ukraine blamed it on Russia. Like Russia would blow the bridge its using for its military operations? Trapping its own soldiers?

I still think the dividing line will be the river once all is said and done.
The Russians said they were leaving due the flooding season. Apparently, the rising water affects their ability to supply and to maneuver. Maybe the Ukes noticed the water rising. Maybe just a rope a dope ploy the Ukes realized before they were hung out to dry.
They meant United States taxpayers paying for Ukraine’s folly.
They threw everything they had at Kherson. They have the same problem Russia had. They can’t defend all they have to defend and fight on other fronts.
Colonel MacGregor said he thinks the end result will be as you said. He Russia doesn’t want to go past the river (Westward) because that region is clearly Ukrainian culture. On the East side, it was Russian language, culture etc. and Ukrainians moved in, but it remains Russian culturally. Makes sense
It would be cheaper to send them to Mexico, where they can cross the border, and then the USA can feed and house them forever.
The key is Odessa.
Do you pay attention to what Ukraine says for their own audience or is it above your pay grade? They say they fight for territories, not people.
They do ethnic cleansing this way. They have nowhere to move people, except to concentration camps.
I doubt. About 170k (more than half) of Kherson people were already evacuated to Russia, the ones that were left were either Nazi loyalists (about 30% of the locals are transplants from the Western Ukraine!) OR people unwilling to leave their homes no matter who is in control.
So .. something else.
And given the electricity/water/heating problems everywhere in the Ukraine, one wonders just where the crazy clown is going to sent them.
The uneducated act as if Ukraine is a shining democracy, yearning to be free, that was gobbled up and oppressed by the USSR at the end of WW2 like Poland or East Germany.
In reality Ukraine was one of the four constituent republics of the original Soviet Union.
Now a notorious Kleptocracy famous as the most corrupt on the continent… with 10% to The Big Guy.
Sad
you’re a fraud and a wack job.
No, I’d say prosecute both sides for war crimes. Why would you not want that?
In otherwords...Russia couldn’t hold it.
Have you ever met a Ukrainian, you dunce?
Yeah prosecute the victim for war crimes. More kookery.
huh? the victims are dead.
Prosecute those that committed those crimes.
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