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Life slowly returning to Kherson, still without power and water

Life slowly returning to Kherson, still without power and water

by Asami Terajima

KHERSON – Standing outside her small, dimly lit grocery store, Natalia chain-smokes several cigarettes until a customer finally shows up at the door. The 48-year-old shopkeeper misses being busy all day. More than a week after Ukrainian forces recaptured her native Kherson, she is still waiting for her long-time customers to

Kherson chronicle: From quick fall to liberation

Kherson chronicle: From quick fall to liberation

by Asami Terajima

Ukraine's recapture of the southern city of Kherson came as a happy surprise for exiled local journalist Kseniya Keleberda. "When Ukrainian forces first entered Kherson, we cried and smiled at the same time," she told the Kyiv Independent. Survivors of the eight-month-long Russian occupation immediately began celebrating at the central

How Russia's humiliating defeat in Kherson came to be

How Russia's humiliating defeat in Kherson came to be

by Illia Ponomarenko

The Russian defeat in Kherson Oblast was almost inevitable — but it happened sooner than many expected. The Nov. 9 announcement on Russia’s “uneasy decision” to leave Kherson, voiced by General Sergei Surovikin, has drawn the line under a months-long Ukrainian effort to undermine the Russian presence on Dnipro’s

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