Monday, November 14, 2022

Zelenskyy Calls Liberation Of Kherson 'Beginning Of The End'

 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy takes part in a national flag-raising ceremony in Izium, Ukraine on September 14, 2022 (AP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called the Russian withdrawal from Kherson the beginning of the end of the war on Monday as he met with soldiers in the southern city.

The liberation of Kherson after a grinding offensive that forced Russia to pull back its forces from the city was one of Ukraine's biggest successes so far, in the nearly nine-month invasion and a stinging blow for the Kremlin.

Zelenskyy said that the country's strong army was persistently reclaiming the territories taken by Russia since its invasion while also acknowledging the difficulties and the heavy human toll.

The Ukrainian army has now reclaimed three major areas of the country in its counteroffensive -- the area north of Kyiv, the northeastern region of Kharkiv and now Kherson and many neighbouring settlements.

Zelenskyy has previously appeared unexpectedly in other front-line zones at crucial junctures of the war, to support troops and congratulate them for battlefield exploits.

Video footage showed Zelenskyy waving to residents who waved at him from an apartment window and yelled 'Glory to Ukraine!' The reply 'Glory to the Heroes!' came back from Zelenskyy's group, made up of soldiers and others.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Monday refused to comment on Zelenskyy's visit to Kherson, saying only that you know that it is the territory of the Russian Federation. 

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