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folklorespring · 28 days ago
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Ukrainian kid's letter to Saint Nicholas:
"Hello, my name is Eva Heneral. I'm from Kherson region, Hola Prystan town. Our picturesque town is located near the sea, we used to often go there to swim, walk, breath sea air. But when the war has started, early in the morning we went to the grandparents' village, I saw missile flying over us, quickly, loudly. For some time we lived in the village, then mom said we need to go, take only necessities, and drive somewhere. We were driving for the long time, got stopped by russians, they took away our potato pies that grandma gave us for the road.
In a few days we arrived in Kryvyi Rih, we're still staying there. Every day, when I go to bed, I think about our house, kindergarten I attended, playground, our beautiful pier. All of that is gone now, mom said that we got flooded by Kakhovka Dam, our town is still occupied, russians live in grandparents' house, and grandma and grandpa came to us. I want the war to be over, I want to go home.
I would like to ask Nicholas for big Toothless dragon from "How To Train Your Dragon" cartoon. Thank you very much!!! Glory to Ukraine!"
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kordupel · 2 years ago
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This is the town Hola Prystan in Kherson region that if flooded due to the russian terrorists blowing up the Kakhovka hydroelectric power plant. Russia is doing everything possible to kill Ukrainians. Russia is a terrorist state and must be stopped.
Photo: Yana Davymoka
08.06.2023
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ultrajaphunter · 1 year ago
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KHERSON AXIS /1410 UTC 2 DEC/ Ukraine FPVs destroy RuZZian troop concentrations and supply lines.
RuZZian sources reveal General Zavadsky killed in UKR strike on HQ unit, rather than by a landmine in Hola Prystan
One thing that is likely driving the Ukrainians to cross the Dnipro is the constant shelling of Kherson.
The Russians are just ruthlessly pounding the civilian neighborhoods on the other side of the river and it's quite possible the Ukrainians may be done with that.
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kragnir · 1 year ago
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This traitor is lucky to be a citizen of a civilized country. In the country of his dreams, mafia land, he would get a sledgehammer treatment or would never see a gulag from the outside again.
“In addition, his assets in Kherson – an apartment, a house and three cars – are subject to confiscation.”
This adds pain to a light sentence. There is nothing to go back to. But, I’m sure mafia land will welcome him with open arms once he gets released from prison. Yes, there is sarcasm there…
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alaturkanews · 2 years ago
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Death toll rises to 27 in southern Ukraine flooding
Russian authorities on Tuesday reported that 17 deaths were recorded on the Russian-controlled side of the Dnipro River, following the explosion of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station one week ago. “Unfortunately, the number of victims of the sabotage is increasing. According to this morning’s data, 12 deaths can be confirmed in Hola Prystan and five in Oleshky,” Russian-appointed regional…
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ukrainenews · 2 years ago
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Daily Wrap Up December 1, 2022
Under the cut:
Ukraine’s military said Russia had pulled some troops from towns on the opposite bank of the Dnieper River from Kherson city, the first official Ukrainian report of a Russian withdrawal on what is now the main frontline in the south.
The Ukrainian military claims that some Russian troops are withdrawing from their positions in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia.
Social media videos indicate that Russian troops in the areas around Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region are taking heavy casualties, even as they take some territory, especially south of the city.
Macron and Biden say West will 'never persuade Ukraine' to unacceptable compromise with Russia
“Ukraine’s military said Russia had pulled some troops from towns on the opposite bank of the Dnieper River from Kherson city, the first official Ukrainian report of a Russian withdrawal on what is now the main frontline in the south.
The statement gave only limited details and made no mention of any Ukrainian forces having crossed the Dnipro. Ukrainian officials also stressed that Russia had intensified shelling across the river, knocking out power again in Kherson where electricity had only begun to be restored nearly three weeks after Russian troops vacated the city and fled across the river.
Since Russia abandoned Kherson last month, nine months into its invasion of Ukraine, the river now forms the entire southern stretch of the front, Reuters reported.
Russia has already told civilians to leave towns within 15 km of the river and withdrawn its civilian administration from the city of Nova Kakhovka on the bank. Ukrainian officials have previously said Russia pulled back some artillery near the river to safer positions further away, but until now had stopped short of saying Russian forces were quitting towns.
“A decrease in the number of Russian soldiers and military equipment is observed in the settlement of Oleshky,” the military said, referring to the town opposite Kherson city, on the far side of a destroyed bridge over the Dnipro.
“Enemy troops were withdrawn from certain settlements of the Kherson oblast and dispersed in forest strips along the section of the Oleshky - Hola Prystan highway,” it said, referring to a 25-km (15-mile) stretch of road through riverside towns scattered in woods on the bank opposite Kherson city.
It said most of the Russian troops in the area were recently mobilised reservists, suggesting that Moscow’s best-trained professional troops had already left. Reuters could not independently confirm the report.”-via The Guardian
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“The Ukrainian military claims that some Russian troops are withdrawing from their positions in the southern region of Zaporizhzhia.
It also says that the Russians are preparing the evacuation of "the personnel of the occupation administrations" in the Zaporizhzhia region.
In its daily update, the military's General Staff said that Russian units had left the settlements of Mykhailivka, Polohy and Inzhenerne, all towns south of the city of Zaporizhzhia. Front lines in the region run for 200 kilometers (about 124 miles) across rolling farmland. Geolocated footage posted on Wednesday shows the aftermath of strikes on buildings in Polohy.
The General Staff said that in the settlement of Burchak, the occupation authorities are conducting a census for the so-called voluntary evacuation of the population.
The Ukrainians appear to be repeating actions they undertook in Kherson — striking bridges, supply hubs and Russian troop concentrations behind the front lines. The General Staff said that in recent days strikes about half a dozen places had wounded more than 230 Russian soldiers and destroyed ammunition and equipment.
CNN is unable to confirm the claims made by the General Staff.”-via CNN
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“Social media videos indicate that Russian troops in the areas around Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region are taking heavy casualties, even as they take some territory, especially south of the city.
Some videos from Ukrainian military drones show Russian troops in foxholes and trenches being targeted by explosive charges dropped from the drones. Other videos at ground level show the bodies of Russian soldiers littering the countryside.
One video shot by the Ukrainian military and published on Telegram shows different weapons systems being used in a coordinated attack on Russian positions, including 155 mm Howitzers and mortars. It appears from some videos that Russian positions have little protection and are exposed in open countryside.
Russian forces have been attacking the area around Bakhmut for months — and more recently have sent newly mobilized but less experienced units forward.
Some Russian units —including those affiliated with the Wagner group — appear to have made incremental progress, taking a string of small villages to the south of the city. On Thursday the Russian Ministry of Defense said that, “as a result of the offensive actions of the Russian troops, the settlement of Kurdiumivka of the Donetsk People's Republic was completely liberated from the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine."
The Defense Ministry had previously announced the capture of three other settlements —but all are small villages.”-via CNN
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“"We will never call on Ukrainians for a compromise that will be unacceptable. Because they are defending their lives, nation, and our principles, and because this will never lead to lasting sustainable peace," French President Emmanuel Macron said during a joint press conference with U.S. President Joe Biden.
Biden said that he has no immediate plans to talk with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, but he is prepared to speak "if, in fact, there is an interest in him (Putin) deciding he's looking for a way to end the war — he hasn't done that yet."
"If that's the case, in consultation with my French and my NATO friends, I'll be happy to sit down with Putin to see what he wants, has in mind. He hasn't done that yet," Biden said, adding that the West must support the Ukrainian people.
Both leaders condemned Russia's illegal war and said they would further support Ukraine's energy sector and provide more air defense systems. "This includes providing significant resources to support Ukrainian civilian resilience through the winter, including stepping up the delivery of air defense systems and equipment needed to repair Ukraine's energy grid," the White House said in a statement following their meeting.”-via Kyiv Independent
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thisprettyukrainianletter · 4 years ago
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Строї з Південної України. 1,3.Херсонська область, Голопристанський район 2,4. Миколаївська оласть, Баштанський район 5-8. Одеська оласть, Кодимський район
Автор проекту: Оксана Малюкова   Author of the project: Oksana Malyukova
Folk outfits from Southern Ukraine. 1,3.Kherson region, Hola prystan district 2,4. Mykolayiv region, Bashtanka district 5-8. Odessa region, Kodyma district
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https://ocnt.com.ua/zhivij-svit-starix-svitlin-pivden/
https://www.facebook.com/oksana.maluykova
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argumate · 2 years ago
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Russian forces are likely setting conditions to remove military and occupation elements from the west bank of the Dnipro River in anticipation of imminent Ukrainian advances. Kherson City Telegram accounts claimed on October 20 that Russian forces disbanded and looted a fire station in Kherson City and ferried fire trucks, stolen civilian cars, and other miscellaneous household items across the Dnipro River to Hola Prystan. ISW cannot independently confirm those reports. The Ukrainian service of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty also reported on October 20 that Russian forces are moving military equipment from the west bank to the east bank of the Dnipro River in the face of recent Ukrainian advances, and posted satellite imagery that shows a Russian cargo ferry traveling across the Dnipro River from Kozatske (west bank) to Nova Kakhovka (east bank). Radio Liberty noted that the ferry is fully loaded when it arrives at Nova Kakhovka and empty when it returns to Kozatske and suggested that this movement has been ongoing since early October. Taken in tandem, these reports indicate that Russian troops are likely deliberately removing large amounts of personnel and equipment from the west bank of the Dnipro River. Russian forces have likely learned, at least in part, from their failures during the panicked Russian retreat from Kharkiv Oblast in the face of a previous Ukrainian counteroffensive. The militarily sensible thing would be to remove men and equipment in good order to avoid another devastating rout. Such a rout in Kherson could trap Russian forces and equipment on the west bank of the Dnipro River.
both sides are learning and adapting
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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Against the backdrop of Ukrainian forces launching a counteroffensive in the south, there has been an uptick in reports of assassination attempts targeting collaborationist and Russian-appointed officials in the occupied territories. According to Meduza’s tally, nearly a dozen of Moscow’s proxies have been killed since March and a number of others have been hospitalized with injuries after surviving apparent attempts on their lives. Here are the attacks that have been reported so far.
Kherson region
March 20 — Pavel Slobodchikov, an assistant to the Moscow-installed regional head Volodymyr Saldo, was shot dead in a car near his home in the city of Kherson. 
April 20 — Pro-Russian blogger Valerii Kuleshov, an assistant to the Russian-appointed deputy regional head Kirill Stremousov, was shot dead in Kherson. 
June 18 — Yevhen Soboliev, a collaborationist prison warden who was appointed head of the regional penitentiary service by the Russian occupation administration, was hospitalized after being wounded in car bombing in Kherson. 
June 22 — In Chornobaivka, Russian-installed village head Yurii Turulov sustained minor injuries from a car explosion. 
June 24 — The head of the Kherson occupation administration’s department of families, youth, and sport, Dmitry Savluchenko, was killed in a car blast.
July 7 — Collaborationist deputy police chief Serhii Tomko was shot dead in his car in Nova Kakhovka. 
August 4 — The Russian-installed head of the Kherson region, Volodymyr Saldo, was hospitalized in Moscow due to suspected poisoning. 
August 6 — The deputy head of the Nova Kakhovka occupation administration, Vitaly Gura, was shot in his home. Gura was hospitalized with serious injuries and later died while being medevaced to Crimea. 
August 22 — A car belonging to Igor Telegin, the deputy head of the occupation administration’s domestic policy department, was blown up in Kherson. Telegin survived the assassination attempt. 
August 29 — Ex-Ukrainian lawmaker turned collaborationist official Alexey Kovalev was found dead in his home in the town of Hola Prystan. Kovalev’s body had a gunshot wound to the head. In June, Kovalev was hospitalized with injuries after surviving a car bombing. 
Zaporizhzhia region
May 22 — The Moscow-appointed mayor of occupied Enerhodar, Andrey Shevchik, was hospitalized following an explosion outside of his home. 
July 11 — Occupation authorities in the city of Melitopol reported an assassination attempt on Andriy Sihuta, the collaborationist head of the Melitopol district administration. Sihuta was not harmed. 
August 12 — An explosion in Melitopol injured Oleg Shostak, one of the leaders of the United Russia party’s electoral headquarters. 
August 24 — The head of the occupation administration in the village of Mykhailivka, Ivan Sushko, was killed by a car bomb.
August 26 — The deputy chief of traffic police in Russian-occupied Berdyansk, Alexander Kolesnikov, died from shrapnel wounds following an explosion near a local health center.  
August 27 — Collaborationist chief of police Andrii Ryzhkov was found hanged in occupied Mykhailivka. 
Kharkiv region
July 10 — The Russian-appointed head of occupied Velykyi Burluk, Yevhen Yunakov, was killed as a result of a car explosion that took place near the local administration building. 
Luhansk region
March 2 — Former lawmaker and pro-Russian Mayor of Kreminna Volodymyr Struk was found dead following reports that he had been abducted. 
Donetsk region 
August 20 — A homemade bomb was detonated at the entrance to a zoo in Mariupol in an apparent attempt to assassinate Russian-appointed mayor Konstantin Ivashchenko. No one was injured. 
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news247worldpressposts · 2 years ago
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#Breaking: #Ukraine hits #Russian pontoon bridges in #Kherson Oblast
#Breaking: #Ukraine hits #Russian pontoon bridges in #Kherson Oblast
⚡️ Ukraine hits Russian pontoon bridges in Kherson Oblast. According to the Southern Operational Command, Ukrainian forces attack two floating bridges near Darivka and Hola Prystan. All Russian pontoon bridges in the region are in firing range, the military says. — The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) September 6, 2022 Source: Twitter
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salesfusiontech · 3 years ago
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ultrajaphunter · 1 year ago
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KHERSON AXIS /2350 UTC 29 NOV/ Ukraine FPVs Destroy a RuZZian Drone Control Center South of Krynky.
RuZZian Major General Killed by Land Mine Near Occupied Hola Prystan.
UKR Takes Out a RuZZian Buk M3 Anti Aircraft System.
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kragnir · 2 years ago
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Awesome strikes! Good job, UA forces!
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exportinukr · 5 years ago
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Hola Prystan' è un ameno paesino nell'Oblast Kherson,in Ucraina, ricco di bei paesaggi: dozzine d' isole nel delta del Dnepr, steppe, colline sabbiose,laghi e paludi d'acqua salata. Ci sono due laghi all'interno della città: Salt Lake e Beaver . Salt Lake, noto per le sue propri
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lexakrava · 6 years ago
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Каждый приезд к бабушке - это маленькая победа над гаджетами. #лук #стрелы #робингуд #мишень (at Hola Prystan) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw9ALkiHy4k/?igshid=pz170q12vf0j
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