In
a video published on Telegram by the region's Moscow-appointed
administration, Andrei Peretonkin, head of the Russian central
bank's local branch, said: "For the sake of the convenience of
residents and to allow for a smoother integration of the region
into the Russian economic space, this week banks in Kherson
region began currency exchange operations."
Previously, the Russian-installed administration had said that
both the rouble and hryvnia would be accepted in Kherson region.
Russian forces took control of most of Kherson region in the
early days of Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine, and
declared it annexed to Russia in September after a referendum
condemned by Ukraine and Western countries.
Less than two months later, Russian forces withdrew from Kherson
city under pressure from a Ukrainian counteroffensive, while
continuing to hold most of the region's territory.
(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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