Ukraine, civilians flee from constantly bombed Kherson

Exodus of civilians from the southern city of Kherson bombed night and day by the Russian army after he withdrew from the city on November 11th. The international media report lines of cars, trucks and vans heading towards the suburbs. Yesterday evening the head of the military administration of the city Halyna Luhova said that in the last seven days Kherson has been hit by Russian missiles 80 times, causing 16 deaths in the capital and 32 in the whole region. The attacks also hit more densely populated neighborhoods causing fires and destruction, as well as damage to electricity and water networks. Meanwhile, the military administration of the city of Kiev he said that electricity, water, heating and communications had been almost completely restored in the capital and that repair work on the power grid was in its final stages.

The Vatican
“The Holy See and the Pope himself have always been available since the beginning of the war and so far there has been no concrete response. Despite this, the Holy See is always available. And if it were appropriate and necessary to offer and make available these environments, as we have done historically also in the past, the Holy Father would welcome it very positively if a request comes from both sides with all good intentions and with a spirit of seeking peace, dialogue and an end to war”. Msgr. Paul Richard Gallagher, Vatican ‘minister’ of foreign affairs in an interview with Mediaset news.

The battle on the field
The pace of operations along the frontline in Ukraine has slowed in recent days due to worsening weather conditions, but is likely to pick up again in the coming weeks as temperatures drop and the ground freezes across the theatre. its report on Ukraine today the American Institute for the Study of War. According to Ukrainian and Russian reports from critical frontline areas in eastern and southern Ukraine – including Svatove, Bakhmut and Vugledar – operations on both sides are currently hampered by heavy rain and mud, institute experts said. However, expected drop in temperature across Ukraine next week will likely lead to freezing of the ground and accelerate pace of hostilities, as the mobility of both sides will increase. At least five civilians died and four others were injured in yesterday’s shelling by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine’s Donetsk region

Secret mobilization
Russia is preparing the next secret “mobilization” to strengthen its troops at the front in the war against Ukraine: writes the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a post published on Facebook, as reported by UNIAN. The so-called “mobilization” should be carried out both in Russia and in the occupied territories of Ukraine. “In the Russian Federation and the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, preparations are underway to conduct the next wave of covert mobilization in the ranks of the Russian occupation forces from December 10 this year,” the General Staff said.

The toll of injuries among children
The number of children injured since the beginning of the war in Ukraine has risen to 851: this was announced by the General Prosecutor’s Office of Kiev, adding that the toll of minors killed has remained unchanged at 440. This was reported by Ukrinform. “As of the morning of November 27, 2022, more than 1,291 children have been affected in Ukraine as a result of armed aggression by the Russian Federation. According to the official information of the Juvenile Prosecutor’s Office, 440 children have been killed and more than 851 have been injured,” wrote the Attorney General on Telegram.

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