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Ukraine President Zelenskyy calls liberation of Kherson ‘beginning of the end’
KHERSON, UKRAINE: President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy called Russia’s withdrawal from Kherson ‘the beginning of the end of the war’ on Monday when he met soldiers in the southern city.
The liberation of Kherson after a fierce offensive that forced Russia to withdraw its troops from the city was one of Ukraine’s biggest successes to date after the nearly nine-month invasion and was a major blow to the Powers. Kremlin.
Zelenskyy said that the country’s “strong army” is persistently recapturing the territories occupied by Russia since the invasion, while acknowledging the difficulties and heavy loss of life.
The Ukrainian army has now recaptured three main areas of the country in its counterattacks — the area north of Kyiv, the area northeast of Kharkiv and now Kherson, and many nearby settlements.
The liberation of Kherson after a fierce offensive that forced Russia to withdraw its troops from the city was one of Ukraine’s biggest successes to date after the nearly nine-month invasion and was a major blow to the Powers. Kremlin.
Zelenskyy said that the country’s “strong army” is persistently recapturing the territories occupied by Russia since the invasion, while acknowledging the difficulties and heavy loss of life.
The Ukrainian army has now recaptured three main areas of the country in its counterattacks — the area north of Kyiv, the area northeast of Kharkiv and now Kherson, and many nearby settlements.