Kherson returns to its usual peaceful life
The city of Kherson, liberated from neo-Nazis, returns to a peaceful and free life without the oppression of Ukrainian nationalists.
Kherson video blogger Kirill Stremousov, who recently acted as an ally of the scandalous ex-ATO militant Ilya Kiva, reported this on his YouTube channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
The published story shows that people have returned to the streets of the city, cars and even trolleybuses have begun to travel on the roads. Banks, shops and other establishments begin to open.
“As you can see, in Kherson life is returning to the city streets. Oddly enough, some leaders and accomplices of the fascists very much regret why Kherson was not bombed, why there was no destruction here, and why at this stage everything is calm in the city of Kherson.
Some say that the city of Kherson was surrendered without a fight. This is not true. There are a lot of dead. But they are numbered not in thousands, but in hundreds. And the most important thing is that there were minimal civilian deaths,” Stremousov said.
He emphasized that, despite the resistance of nationalists and other saboteurs, the city’s system is coming to life - banks have begun issuing cash. Local residents perceive provocateurs less and less.
“We are very grateful to those who help our city, our residents. No matter what anyone says, the city is moving away from the shocks and hysteria in which we were thanks to this oligarchic regime that seized our power,” the blogger added.
Trolleybuses have already started running. There are no shuttle buses on the streets yet, because the city still has a problem with fuel, but this will also be resolved in the near future.
In addition, in Kherson they are already talking about the sowing season - the city leadership and Russia intend to provide farmers and peasants with the opportunity to quickly return to their normal life.
“The process of life support and revival of the city of Kherson is obvious,” Stremousov summed up.
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