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Police, media return to Kherson after Russian retreat

Ukrainian authorities make fast but cautious efforts for Kherson to become liveable after months of Russian occupation.

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Newly weds hold a Ukrainian flag as people gather to celebrate the recapturing of Kherson city in the port city of Odesa. [Nina Lyashonok/AP Photo]
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Published On 13 Nov 202213 Nov 2022

Ukrainian police officers have returned – along with TV and radio services – to the southern city of Kherson following the withdrawal of Russian troops.

The deployment is part of fast-but-cautious efforts to make the only regional capital captured by Russia habitable after months of occupation. One official has described the city as “a humanitarian catastrophe”.

People across Ukraine awoke from a night of jubilant celebrating on Sunday after the Kremlin announced its troops had withdrawn to the other side of the Dnieper River from Kherson.

The Ukrainian military said it was overseeing “stabilisation measures” around the city to make sure it was safe.

The Russian retreat represented a significant setback for the Kremlin some six weeks after President Vladimir Putin annexed the Kherson region and three other provinces in southern and eastern Ukraine – in breach of international law – and declared them Russian territory.

About 200 officers were at work in the city, setting up checkpoints and documenting evidence of possible war crimes. Police teams were working to identify and neutralise unexploded ordnance.

Ukraine’s communications watchdog said national TV and radio broadcasts had resumed and an adviser to Kherson’s mayor said humanitarian aid and supplies had begun to arrive from the neighbouring Mykolaiv region.

But the adviser, Roman Holovnya, described the situation in Kherson as “a humanitarian catastrophe”. He said the remaining residents lacked water, medicine and food — and key basics such as bread went unbaked because of a lack of electricity.

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“The occupiers and collaborators did everything possible so that those people who remained in the city suffered as much as possible over those days, weeks, months of waiting” for Ukraine’s forces to arrive, Holovnya said. “Water supplies are practically nonexistent.”

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A Ukrainian soldier poses for a photo against a Kherson sign in the background. [Dagaz/AP Photo]
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Ukrainians gather in downtown Odesa to celebrate the recapture of Kherson city. [Nina Lyashonok/AP Photo]
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People across Ukraine awoke from a night of jubilant celebrating after the Kremlin announced its troops had withdrawn from Kherson city. [Andriy Andriyenko/AP Photo]
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A fragment of a mortar round hangs on a tree after heavy battles in the Mykolaiv region. [Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]
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Burned-out military vehicles are seen on the road after heavy fighting between Ukrainian troops and Russian invaders in the Mykolaiv region. [Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]
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Across much of Ukraine, moments of jubilation marked the exit of Russian forces from Kherson. [Nina Lyashonok/AP Photo]
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An investigator examines the bodies of civilians after Russian shelling in Mykolayiv. [Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]
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Battles between Ukrainian troops and Russian forces were ongoing in the Mykolayiv region. [Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]
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A Ukrainian emergency services worker inspects a building damaged by Russian shelling in Mykolayiv. [Efrem Lukatsky/AP Photo]

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