Ukrainian forces captured a Russian soldier in the southern sector who had previously made warlike threats but subsequently advocated peace after becoming a POW.
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Ukrainian forces captured a Russian soldier in the southern sector who had previously made warlike threats but subsequently advocated peace after becoming a POW.
The Russian Federation said that it would provide 'free accommodation' to all persons coming to Russia from Kherson Oblast.
According to the General Staff, the Russians have begun the process of evacuating so-called state institutions from the occupied part of Kherson Oblast to the occupied Crimea.
The Russian occupiers are taking collaborators and their families from Kherson to Russian-occupied Crimea.
50,000–60,000 Ukrainians were displaced from Kherson Oblast to territories on the Dnipro River's left bank.
Russian forces are evacuating bank staff and property belonging to pension funds from Kherson to Crimea.
Collaborators are transporting looted goods, such as furniture, from the right bank of Kherson to the left bank towards Crimea.
Drones are transported by KAMAZ or URAL trucks, with the possibility of using civilian transport.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:31.092Z
Source story: day-237-2023-02-13