A further update:

At 5am on Wednesday Serhii Melnikov heard a noise outside. The Russian
soldiers who were living in the house opposite – number six, Shevchenko
street – were packing up to leave. They had occupied the village of Mylove
in Ukraine’s southern Kherson region
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/10/ukraine-capture-snihurivka-kherson-russia-war>
for
eight long months. Now they were off, as part of a humiliating pull-out
from the right-bank of the Dnipro river and the city of Kherson.

“Vladimir Putin said Russia would be here for ever. In the end they left in
five minutes and ran away like goats,” Melnikov told the *Observer*, the
first newspaper to reach Mylove since its liberation late on Thursday. He
added: “Putin wanted to kill us. He’s ended up destroying his own
country. Russia’s
retreat
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/11/reports-of-wounded-soldiers-being-abandoned-as-russia-retreats-from-kherson-city>
from
Kherson is an enormous failure.”

...

The last moments of occupation were tinged with vindictiveness. On their
way out Russian troops blew up the village’s school and nursery buildings,
where they had lived, and brought down the radio tower. On Saturday the
nursery resembled a concrete heap; a sign placed outside read: “Mines”.
They detonated Mylove’s crossing over a tributary of the Dnipro river, and
other key pieces of infrastructure.

Ukrainian special forces swept in on Thursday night. By Friday morning
residents had put out blue-and-yellow flags and were celebrating their
first hours of freedom. They hugged Ukrainian soldiers sporting yellow
armbands and offered them homemade pastries. “Our guys are heroes. God
looked after us,” Melnikov’s mother in law Liudmyla said. “It’s been hard.
I didn’t get my pension or tablets for my blood pressure.”

There were similar scenes of jubilation in Kherson, the province’s capital,
which Moscow seized during the first days of March. Locals danced around a
bonfire outside the regional administration building, sang patriotic songs,
and chanted “Z-S-U”, the initials of Ukraine’s triumphant armed forces.
Cars tooted their horns; citizens waved banners adorned with watermelons,
the Kherson region’s much-loved fruit.

The last few days have been a disaster for Moscow. They suggest Putin’s
audacious military plan to conquer Ukraine has failed, shot through as it
was with hubris and magical thinking. His army was unable to conquer Kyiv
and Kharkiv. It has now lost control of its only functional major city.
Demonstrators protested in spring against Russian rule and on Friday were
back on the streets, rejoicing at its demise.

The Russian retreat last week was a shambolic affair, announced by Putin’s
hapless defence minister Sergei Shoigu
<https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/07/intense-dread-and-infighting-among-russian-elites-as-putins-war-falters>.
The last soldiers disabled the Antonivskiy Bridge, which Ukraine had
targeted with US-supplied Himars missiles, and ran in panic across a
pontoon crossing. Another bridge was severed at the Kakhovka hydroelectric
station, which leads to the occupied city of Nova Kakhovka.

These were historic scenes. The war, however, is far from over. On Friday,
loud booms could be heard across the Dnipro river. Russian soldiers – many
of them newly mobilised – have been digging defensive positions on the left
bank. The two armies now face off over an expanse of water stretching for
hundreds of kilometres. Russia still controls the southern chunk of Kherson
province and a land corridor stretching to Mariupol and the eastern Donbas.

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/12/they-ran-away-like-goats-villagers-celebrate-liberation-in-kherson-region
>.)

Sukla

On Sat, Nov 12, 2022, 02:02 Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some additional reports.
>
> Two other reports on the withdrawal:
> I. <https://tass.com/politics/1535311>.
> II.
> AA. <
> https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/11/reports-of-wounded-soldiers-being-abandoned-as-russia-retreats-from-kherson-city
> >.
> BB. <
> https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/nov/11/ukraine-footage-shows-russian-troops-scrambling-to-escape-kherson-city-video
> >.
>
> For Kremlin's reaction to this retreat: <https://tass.com/politics/1535387
> >
>
> Sukla
>
> On Fri, Nov 11, 2022, 17:22 Sukla Sen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> The retreat from Kherson -- the only regional capital that the invaders
>> had managed to capture and that too in the very early days -- even if it
>> has been extensively mined, cannot but have a strong negative impact on the
>> morale of those Russians still giving raucous support to Putin--the modern
>> Tsar!
>> More so because only the other day, with big fanfare, four regions of
>> invaded Ukraine were "annexed" by Russia (ref.: <
>> https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/09/30/putin-declares-russias-annexation-of-occupied-ukraine-lashes-out-at-west-a78937>)
>> with this city very much included.
>>
>> Another important point is that it also shows up how Putin was bluffing
>> wild when he boisterously claimed that his threat to use nuclear weapons to
>> defend Russian territory was no bluff (ref.: <
>> https://tass.com/politics/1511081>), almost on the immediate eve of
>> "annexation".
>>
>> <<*Russia's defence ministry says it has completed the withdrawal of
>> troops from the key city of Kherson in Ukraine's south
>> *All soldiers were moved across the Dnipro river to the eastern bank
>> early this morning, the defence ministry in Moscow said
>> *No military equipment or weapons were left behind on the west bank, it
>> added
>> *Kherson remains the only regional capital to have been captured by
>> Russia since the invasion began in February, so losing it is a significant
>> blow
>> *Pictures from the ground appears to show that the bridge used by Russian
>> troops to evacuate has been destroyed
>> *It's unclear what caused the bridge to collapse, some Russian sources
>> claim that they destroyed it themselves, having completed the withdrawal
>> process
>> *Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelensky said overnight that Ukrainian
>> forces had retaken dozens of towns and villages as they advanced towards
>> Kherson city
>> *Moscow's commander in Ukraine announced the withdrawal on Wednesday
>> saying it wasn't possible to continue supplying the city>>
>>
>> (Excepted from: <https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-63576212>.)
>>
>

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