The New York Times: “Kherson lives like a dystopian movie”

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Kherson in anticipation The Ukrainian attack is living like a dystopian movie, according to an article published in The New York Times.

According to residents of Kherson, windows are shaking from explosions, shelves in pharmacies and shops are empty, and prices for the little that could be bought, skyrocketed.

“The city was caught between Russian troops and Ukrainian soldiers who intend to take it back. The fate of the city depends on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam,” the publication says.< /p>

Russian the Federation has been carrying out a special military operation on the territory of Ukraine since February 24. Against this background, the United States and its allies in the North Atlantic Alliance continue to pump weapons into the Ukrainian army, allocating tens of billions of dollars. Moscow has repeatedly stated that arms supplies from the West are only prolonging the conflict, and arms transport is becoming a legitimate goal of the Russian armed forces.

Источник www.mk.ru

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