News Update: Saldo Denies Evacuation Rumors From Alyoshki and Skadovsk

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Vladimir Saldo, who serves as Acting Governor of the Kherson region, rejected claims that Russian government agencies were evacuated from Alyoshki and Skadovsk to the Crimean peninsula. The assertion appeared in a report published on a telegraph channel, which prompted Saldo to publicly set the record straight. He stressed that the information circulating about a mass withdrawal of Russian authorities from these cities was unfounded and that there was no basis to expect any such movement in the near term. This clarification comes amid a broader sweep of rumors and counterclaims surrounding the security situation in southern Ukraine and the behavior of forces on both sides of the contact line, as observed by local observers and regional officials. The denial underscores the complex reality on the ground, where misinformation and rapid developments can create confusion for residents and observers alike. As with many other updates from the Kherson administration, the message aimed to reassure the public while avoiding sensationalism about a potentially unstable operational picture.

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