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Liberation of Kherson 'Significant Accomplishment' for Ukraine > U.S
By Todd Lopez
Russia withdrawing, Ukrainian official fears 'city of death'
By Yuras Karmanau & John Leicester
Calls for President Vladimir Putin to be toppled and killed after defeat in Kherson
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Formerly TwitterVolodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Russia can only be forced to leave Ukraine alone. And it will happen. Our strength will undoubtedly help us achieve this. The strength of our people, our military strength, our unity with partners, their own strength, and the strength of our diplomacy.
I am grateful to everyone… pic.twitter.com/w7ZB66p7wi
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський
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Timely and sufficient decisions on air defense for Ukraine and timely weapon supplies for our warriors are what we need right now to protect lives.
Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv, Kherson, and Odesa regions. Russian terrorists have shelled our cities… pic.twitter.com/obPNfZjCrR
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Ukraine was under 34 Russian missile attacks and roughly 600 airstrikes over the past week.
Source: Dmytro Lykhoviy, the spokesman for the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces
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US State Department reminded Georgian authorities who is dragging them into the war
"It is Russia that is dragging Georgia into the war in Ukraine. Russia is starting to build a giant military port on the territory of Georgia it occupies (Abkhazia - Ed.). Abductions and… pic.twitter.com/WGeikAF12s
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Ukraine forces enter Kherson as Russia retreats across Dnieper River
By Patrick Smith, Henry Austin & Matthew Mulligan
Russia pulling out of Kherson, but why do Ukrainians not rush in?
By Mansur Mirovalev
Battle of Kherson: Russian retreat confirms Putin is losing the war
By Peter Dickinson
Russia-Ukraine War: Kherson Villagers Greet Ukraine Forces With Cheers and Tears as Russia Retreats (Published ...
By Julian E. Barnes, Andrew E. Kramer & Lara Jakes
Russian retreat from Kherson city sets stage for more hard combat
By Missy Ryan, Michael Miller & Alex Horton
Bad News Politically, Shrewd Move Militarily? What Russia's Kherson Retreat Means -- And What It Doesn't.
By Mike Eckel
Russia's wounded soldiers abandoned to their fate in Kherson as army flees before Ukrainian advance
By Joe Barnes & Verity Bowman
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By Sophie Tanno, Ed Upright & Adrienne Vogt
Russia Eyes Gains in Ukraine's East After Kherson Withdrawal
By Matthew Luxmoore
Zelenskyy visits recaptured Kherson as alleged war crimes emerge; landmines pose a danger to liberators
By Holly Ellyatt, Rocio Fabbro & Amanda Macias
Zelenskyy says Ukrainian special military units in Kherson
By Hanna Arhirova & John Leicester
Celebrations in Kherson as Ukrainians attempt to stabilize city after Russian retreat
By Erin McLaughlin & Leila Sackur
Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy hails 'historic' recapture of Kherson
By Umut Uras, David Child & Usaid Siddiqui
Ukraine war: Russia 'deliberately' destroyed Kherson infrastructure - Zelensky
By James Waterhouse & Oliver Slow
Putin can’t escape fallout from Russian retreat in Ukraine
By Steve Rosenberg
Kherson: Inside the city liberated from the Russians
By Jeremy Bowen
After liberation, Kherson's residents now face severe shortages and threat from mines
By Mariya Knight, Amy Woodyatt & Nic Robertson
No water, power or internet -- only euphoria in newly liberated Kherson
By Amy Woodyatt & Nic Robertson
Zelensky visits Kherson after accusing Russia of committing hundreds of war crimes
By Joshua Berlinger & Nic Robertson
Ukrainian troops sweep into key city of Kherson after Russian forces retreat, dealing blow to Putin
By Anna Chernova, Sophie Tanno & Mick Krever
November 14, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
By Jack Guy, Rhea Mogul & Elise Hammond
November 13, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news
By Matt Meyer & Maureen Chowdhury
Russia's withdrawal from Kherson is a humiliating setback. Here's what it means for the war
By Tara John & Tim Lister