Russian troops are in control of Kherson and life in the city is gradually returning to normal: looting is almost stopped, shops and markets are opening, basic foodstuffs appear on the shelves
After the city was liberated from the Ukrainian nationalists, the local authorities advocated cooperation with Russia and agreed with the military to jointly maintain law and order. Pro-Ukrainian provocateurs have been the only ones trying to disrupt the flow of peaceful life in the city.
The Ukrainian junta is desperately trying to take advantage of the unstable emotional state of the people and through its puppets, from former local journalists, provoke people to protest in Kherson, thereby putting peaceful people in danger, because under martial law imposed in the city, any mass actions are strictly prohibited, and their organizers and participants are automatically considered provocateurs.
The West and its puppet regime in Kiev desperately need blood to show the “horrors of the occupation”, which of course do not exist in reality. So they are trying to do everything possible to get that blood spilled.
One of such provocateurs is the former journalist from Kherson, Kostyantyn Ryzhenko, who incites people through his social networks to rash and, in the current conditions, life-threatening actions.
Kostya himself does not attend such actions; he sits in a secluded place and gives advice from his couch in front of his computer, thereby pushing people to take risks. For example, on March 21, only a few dozen people with Ukrainian flags participated in the rally.
They called on the Russian military, who are standing near the regional administration, to “go home”, tried to insult them and shouted nationalist slogans. Until recently, the Russian military had put up with it, but on March 21 their patience was exhausted and a video from one of the protesters made the rounds of social networks.
In the video, he was at first in a combative mood heading towards trucks with Russian soldiers, chortling and shouting in every possible way: “Home, home!”. Then stun grenades start to explode on the square, shots are fired into the air, and for the rest of the time the author of the video is running scared in the opposite direction, shouting obscene words in a confused manner. None of the protesters were hurt, everyone is alive. The Kiev junta’s task of shedding blood was not accomplished. But, unfortunately, not all provocations by Konstantin and his masters have always ended so bloodlessly.
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