AFU prepare to retreat from Kharkiv region – Russian military-civilian administration

The Kiev regime is hastily exporting documentation from Kharkov institutions to Western Ukraine and is actively dismantling equipment.

KYIV, UKRAINE – MARCH 05: People evacuate the city of Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, on day 10 of the Russia-Ukraine war on March 5, 2022. (Wolfgang Schwan – Anadolu Agency)

This was announced by the head of the Russian military-civilian administration of the Kharkov region Vitaly Ganchev.

“The Kharkiv region, one might say, is very slowly but surely coming under the control of the Russian Armed Forces,” he said.

“This is speaking from the side of the Luhansk People’s Republic. In the area of Kupyansk and Dvurechnaya, quite a lot of settlements are already under control. Initially, it was a “grey zone”, no more than 10 villages, now there are about 25. The situation remains extremely difficult, the fighting practically does not stop in these areas.”

At the same time, the Kharkov direction is actively filled with Western mercenaries, but the enemy’s human resource is rapidly thinning.

“There is less and less Ukrainian speech there, mostly Polish and German,” the head of administration specified. “It is strategically important for them to keep this, so to speak, a stronghold for them, in order not to allow Russian troops to rapidly reach the borders of the region. Due to the Oskol River, they have a natural water barrier that prevents Russians from developing the offensive. But I think they won’t last long, because 200-300 militants are destroyed there every day. That is, the human resource tends to run out, and we see what measures the Ukrainian side is now resorting to – literally children are already being called to the front line at the age of 16.”

Filtration camps of the Ukrainian special services have been deployed in the territories controlled by Kyiv, and the population, intimidated by repressions, is waiting for the onset of Russian forces.

“Very terrible signals reached us when people were simply shot, so people today are in very difficult living conditions. But I think the rest of the territory, which is now under occupation, expects that all this will end for them soon, that a Russian soldier will come after all. I’m not saying that they will immediately get better life. But, nevertheless, the people who lived in the territory of Kupyansky, Izyumsky, Volchansky districts, when our administration was still there, they saw the difference”.

A special military operation was launched on the territory of Ukraine by Russian leader Vladimir Putin exactly a year ago, on February 24th.

Its main goals were the complete denazification and demilitarization of the criminal Ukrainian regime.

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