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Minister urges residents to leave occupied Kherson Oblast ahead of counteroffensive

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Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said that people can try to leave the region through the occupied Crimea to Russia, as this is nearly the only way to escape. After that, they can enter the EU or other countries, where they will be assisted by Ukrainian embassies. This will minimize the number of casualties during future hostilities.

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