З будівель у Херсоні зникли прапори рф, а в Снігурівці та Дар’ївці підірвано мости (фото)

In social networks, they write that the bridge in the occupied Darivka of the Kherson region was previously blown up by the Russian military.

In occupied Kherson, symbols and flags of Russia, which were hung by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the buildings of the city, are disappearing. Russian military correspondents write about it in social networks.

It is reported that the building of the Maritime College and the House of Trade Unions no longer have the Russian tricolor. The Russian flag also disappeared from the Maritime Academy of Kherson, but it still hangs on the building of the city council.

In addition, the Russian flag disappeared from the place where the occupiers set up the ‘walk of glory’. Before the capture of the city by the Russian military, there was a memorial to the memory of the Heavenly Hundred.

Meanwhile, the Russian military Telegram channel War Gonzo reports that during the departure from the occupied Snigurivka of the Mykolaiv region, bridges were blown up in the direction of Kherson.

It is also known about the undermining of the bridge over the Ingulets River in occupied Dar’ivka, Kherson region. In social networks they write that it was previously blown up by the Russian military.

We will remind, on November 3 it was reported that the Russian flag disappeared from the building of the occupation administration in Kherson. In addition, the Russians also removed their roadblocks from Svobody Square, where the ODA building is located.

However, the speaker of OK ‘South’ Nataliya Humenyuk then stated that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation could prepare provocations. According to her, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation want to lure the Ukrainian military to Kherson and create a plot for propagandists in which the Armed Forces allegedly shoot at civilians.

On November 7, it became known that the occupiers in Kherson had turned off Russian TV channels. Also, Ukrainian radio ‘Suspilne’ became available in the city.

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