Russian flags fly above the abandoned Security Service building and police headquarters. Curfew is between 8 PM and 6 AM. The lines for ATMs are two hours long. The trolleybuses operate for free. There is no gasoline or natural gas in the city, though some diesel is left. On the third day of the occupation, Russian television channels began to broadcast in Kherson. Viewers whose sets are plugged into the antenna directly, without a cable box, still have access to Ukrainian TV. The city’s own media have more or less stopped their work. Kherson gets its information from Telegram.
Russia's Defense Ministry suggested it will focus on the Donbas region amid heavy military losses. Meanwhile, cease-fire efforts appear to show limited progress. DW has the latest.
Russia's Defense Ministry suggested it will focus on the Donbas region amid heavy military losses. Meanwhile, cease-fire efforts appear to show limited progress. DW has the latest.
ANDREY KURKOV: The people of Ukraine may be killed but murderous dictator Vladimir Putin will never defeat us and we have proven that in our refusal to bend to Russia.