Ukrainian president visits Kherson, celebrates Russian retreat
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[November 14, 2022]
By Jonathan Landay
KHERSON, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited the southern city of Kherson on
Monday to celebrate its recapture from Russian forces with joyful
residents and troops after months of Russian occupation.
He expressed hope that Russia's retreat from Kherson last week following
a Ukrainian counter-offensive might mark the beginning of the end of the
war.
"We are moving forward," Zelenskiy told reporters in Kherson after
addressing troops in front of the administration building in the main
square. "We are ready for peace, peace for all our country."
Military gains are expected to become harder as winter sets in. But,
asked whether the recapture of Kherson could be the beginning of the end
of the war, Zelenskiy replied: "Of course. "You see our strong army. We
are step by step coming (moving) through our country, the temporarily
occupied territories."
Zelenskiy thanked NATO and other allies for their support and said the
delivery of high mobility artillery rocket systems (HIMARS) from the
United States had made a big difference to Ukraine's war effort.
Parents with children, some pushing baby strollers, also gathered in the
main square in front of the administration building that until recently
was occupied by Russian forces.
Some people waved Ukrainian flags and others had the flag draped over
their shoulders.
"I’m really happy, you can tell by the reaction of the people, their
reaction is not staged," said Zelenskiy, who was flanked by heavily
armed security guards.
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy
speaks to people after Russia's retreat from Kherson, in central
Kherson, Ukraine November 14, 2022. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
He said it was important to visit Kherson to show support for
residents who endured about eight months of Russian occupation and
to demonstrate to them that "we are really returning, we really
raise our flag."
SHELLING NEARBY
The president spent about 30 minutes in Kherson before leaving.
Minutes before he arrived, nearby shelling could be heard in the
centre of Kherson. After he finished speaking, several more blasts
of artillery gunfire echoed over the city.
Ukrainian troops reached the centre of Kherson on Friday after
Russia abandoned the only regional capital it had captured since the
Feb. 24 invasion.
The withdrawal marked the third major Russian retreat of the war and
the first to involve yielding such a large occupied city in the face
of a major Ukrainian counter-offensive.
Ukraine has said it is ready for peace talks but not with Russian
President Vladimir Putin. Foreign Ministry spokesman reiterated
Ukraine's terms on Facebook on Monday.
"Ukraine's peace formula remains unchanged: an immediate end to the
war, the withdrawal of all Russian troops, the restoration of
Ukrainian territorial integrity, compensation for the damage caused,
and the provision of effective guarantees of non-repetition of
aggression," he wrote.
(Reporting by Jonathan Landay, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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