No water, power or internet – only euphoria in newly liberated Kherson
By Nic Robertson, Amy Woodyatt, Kareem Khadder, Clayton
Nagel and Kosta Gak, CNN
Updated 9:25
AM EST, Sat November 12, 2022
Kherson, Ukraine (CNN) — For eight months, residents of
the Ukrainian city of Kherson have been living under brutal Russian occupation. But on Friday, Ukrainian
forces swept into the city and Russian
troops retreated to the east. The residents have no water, no internet connection and little power. But
as a CNN crew entered the city on Saturday, the mood was euphoric.
As the crew filmed live in
Kherson’s central square, some in the crowd of locals sang the national anthem while others shouted “Slava Ukrayini!” –
glory to Ukraine, a patriotic greeting. “We feel free, we are not slaves, we
are Ukrainians,” resident Olga told CNN.
Locals have also been climbing
onto the tops of the buildings, including the cinema, in the square to erect Ukrainian flags. Soldiers
driving through are greeted with cheers and asked to sign autographs on flags.
Back when Russian troops rolled in at the beginning of
the war, this was a city that tried to resist: people were taken away, tortured, disappeared, residents said. “We were
terrified by [the] Russian army, we were terrified by soldiers that can come
any moment in our house, in our home – just open the door, like they are living
here, and steal, kidnap, torture,” Olga said.
But now, people flock to the central square in the
newly liberated city, wrapped in
Ukrainian flags, singing and chanting “Freedom for Ukraine.” “Everyone here is
out celebrating in the square here. People are wearing the Ukrainian flag,
they’re hugging the soldiers, they’ve come out to see what it’s like to have
freedom,” Robertson said.
A Ukrainian Special
Forces soldier, who gave his name only as Daniel, told CNN how his unit was the
first to arrive in Kherson. “My commander put the flag on the top of the
building,” he said.
“It was a real blast for us, finally. Before
the 11th [of November], it was five days of hard work, real hard work.
Ukrainian soldiers, as always, just confirmed again that they are stronger than
the Russians.”
The CNN team appeared
to be the first international journalists to reach Kherson city center since it
changed hands in the past 48 hours.
On Friday, Russia
announced it had withdrawn from the
west bank of the Dnipro River in the strategic
southern region of Kherson, leaving the regional capital of the same name
and surrounding areas to the Ukrainians.
The retreat
represents a major blow for Putin’s war effort in Ukraine. Kherson was the only
Ukrainian regional capital that Russian forces had captured since February’s
invasion. Their withdrawal east across the Dnipro cedes large swathes of land
that Russia has occupied since the early days of the war, and that Putin had
formally declared as Russian territory just five weeks ago.
Speaking Saturday on
the next steps for the Ukrainian military, CNN military analyst Cedric Leighton
said: “This is going to be a major urban operation. What you are going to see
is a methodical operation to clear
buildings of potential booby traps and mines.
On Friday evening,
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky posted a nighttime video of celebrations
in the city, where a crowd was waving flags and chanting “ZSU,” the Ukrainian
acronym for the armed forces.
Earlier that day, the
Ukrainian military’s southern operational command said Russian forces had been
“urgently loading into boats that seem suitable for crossing and trying to
escape” across the river.
It was unclear whether
all Russian troops had left Kherson and the wider region. Serhiy Khlan, a
member of Ukraine’s Kherson regional
council, said the city was “almost under
the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine” but cautioned that some Russian troops might have remained behind
in civilian clothing.
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