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##UO organizes "voluntary evacuation" of some residents of Kherson

People evacuated from Kherson gather at the Dzhankoi railway station in Crimea on October 21, 2022 local time. The pro-Russian local administration in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson on October 22, 2022 local time asked all residents to leave immediately. According to Reuters, the local authorities of Kherson said on the social media platform "Telegram" on the 22nd of October that due to the tense situation on the front line and the danger of shelling, civilians were asked to leave Kherson immediately. A local official estimated that about thousands of people have crossed the Dnieper River into Russia or Russian-controlled areas. The Ukrainian side has expressed concern and urged Kherson residents to resist the move to move them. Over the past few days, Kherson has been the center of contention between Russia and Ukraine.

Ukraine organized a "voluntary evacuation" of some of the residents of Kherson is what happened, follow me to see.

The U.S. Army in Kherson cleaning, pulled out the "Russian spies" torture, tape wrapped around the head, "touching the head to kill"

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According to media sources, recently, social media, the U.S. Army in Kherson. According to media sources, recently, social media circulated a video showing that the Kherson U.S. Army uncovered the first batch of "Russian spies".

Perhaps in order to blend in among the people, these people were dressed in civilian clothes. After their arrest, they were all in a state of disarray, and were pushed in front of the camera with their hands and heads bound with duct tape by the Ukrainian army.

One of the UAF took out his "Russian spy" ID and showed it to the audience on camera. During the period, the U.S. Army did not forget to raise his hand to touch the back of the head of the "spy", a "friendly and kind" look.

After the "head-touching", the U.S. Army also popped a melon crash on the forehead of the "spy".

The only thing suspicious about the whole video is that a sharp-eyed netizen noticed that the U.S. Army's "Russian spy" ID didn't look like a Russian army ID, but rather like a Soviet-era soldier's card.

If it's really a Soviet-era ID, it means that the U.S. Army may not have captured a "Russian spy" at all, but a local resident of Kherson, who happens to be a veteran of the Soviet Union. After all, Ukraine and Russia were part of the Soviet Union, and it is not unusual to find Soviet veterans in Ukraine.

However, this is just speculation by netizens. There are two possibilities before us today:

First, the arrested were indeed "Russian spies". So, if they were caught by the U.S. Army after only two or three days of lurking, either these "spies" were not very good at lurking, or the U.S. Army did too good a job of checking them out, or both.

In addition, these "captured Russians" may not have intended to be "spies" at all, and the reason why they were left west of the Dnieper River was because they did not have time to follow the evacuation of the army. These people tried to save their lives by disguising themselves as ordinary people, but they did not manage to "escape" from the Ukrainian army.

If this is the case, then on the one hand, it means that the Russians are not good enough to sneak in and out, and on the other hand, it proves that the Russian Defense Ministry's statement that "all the Russians have been withdrawn successfully" is an outright lie. The Russians did not withdraw in an orderly manner, but fled in a panic, otherwise how could they have left so many of their comrades behind?

Secondly, the U.S. Army may have been spying on the local Soviet veterans in Kherson, deliberately posing for the cameras. If this is the case, it means that the U.S. Army wants to "badmouth" the Russian army in this way, and fight with the Russians in the "war of public opinion". This is not surprising, in the conflict, in addition to the heat of battle, "public opinion war", "psychological warfare" is a means to defeat the enemy, sometimes, a simple public opinion propaganda, and even on both sides of the army's morale can cause a certain impact.

Only, the U.S. Army to do so, a short period of time, may be "public opinion" is made up, in the long run, but will be cold local people's hearts. What's more, the real can't be fake, the fake can't be real, once it is confirmed that the U.S. Army has arrested the people "to ask for credit" situation, the U.S. Army in the people's reputation will only get worse and worse, and may even play a counterproductive role, so that some of the original optimism of the U.S. Army to turn to support the Russian army. After all, the Russians have long been ordered to open the door to those who want to have Russian citizenship, once the hearts and minds of the Ukrainian people are scattered, the team will be even more difficult to bring.

Now the situation is unclear, and it is still unknown who is lying on both sides of the Russian and Ukrainian sides. But as time progresses, everything will eventually come out.

Authorities in Kherson asked the people to immediately evacuate into the Russian-controlled zone

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People evacuating from Kherson gather at the Dzhankoi train station in Crimea on October 21, 2022, local time, in the Crimea region. People's Vision Photo

The pro-Russian local administration in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson on October 22, 2022 local time asked all residents to leave immediately.

According to Reuters, the local authorities of Kherson said in a social media platform "Telegram" on the 22nd, due to the tense situation on the front line and the danger of shelling, asked civilians to leave Kherson immediately.

A local official estimated that about thousands of people have crossed the Dnieper River into Russia or Russian-controlled areas.

The Ukrainian side has expressed concern and urged Kherson residents to resist the move to move them. Over the past few days, Kherson has been the center of contention between Russia and Ukraine.

This issue was edited by Julia Zhou