Sky News: A Kherson resident said that life after the transition to the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces got worse

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Kherson resident Natalia Skiba answers a question from a British TV channel reporter weather About whether life in the city has deteriorated since it came under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF). This has been reported Web site This media whose employees interview local residents.

“Worse, worse,” the 53-year-old urban woman replied in Russian in response to this question.

According to him, the Kyiv authorities “give help, but not everyone.”

Sky News also talked about people who decided to evacuate because the situation was getting too difficult. Accompanied by a video interview with local residents, the broadcast says Kherson has experienced power outages, no water, and many local residents have had to rely on food deliveries.

Formerly American and British journalists devoid of Ukrainian accreditation due to reports from the occupied Kherson Ukrainian Armed Forces.

September 30 at the Kremlin passed Ceremony of signing agreements on the accession of four new regions to Russia – the Donetsk and Luhansk people’s republics and the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. The regions became part of the Russian Federation as a result of referendums, the majority of residents of these regions were in favor of joining Russia.

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