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Sunday, 22 December
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Russians forcibly evict Ukrainians from several villages in Kherson Region

Russians continue to terrorize Kherson Region - occupation forces in the occupied Kherson Region are forcibly evicting the local population from several villages.

This is reported by the National Resistance Center.

The report says that, according to information from local residents, the Russian occupation administration is forcibly evicting residents of several villages in the Kherson Region, namely Hola Prystan, Kohaniv and Hladkivka.

It is likely that in this way the Russian occupation authorities intend to vacate residential buildings to accommodate their military, employees of Russian administrations, and those Russians who intend to move to the temporarily occupied territories of the Kherson Region.

In addition, it is also mentioned how the enemy is setting up a netting over the highway on the Hola Prystan-Tavriyske section - this is how Russia wants to protect its own equipment from Ukrainian drones.

It is noted that the occupiers are taking people away in buses seized from schools and transport companies. After that, local residents are temporarily placed in other settlements in the south of Kherson Region and in Crimea.

"The premises where people are placed are deliberately overcrowded and in poor condition. This is done in order to continue to agitate them to move to Russia, and to encourage men to register for military service with further mobilization into the ranks of the occupation army," the National Resistance Center informs.

It is added that locals are forbidden to take any large items with them - they are only allowed to carry hand luggage.

"These measures are part of the Russian plan to oust Ukrainians from the frontline areas, which is part of the genocide of the Ukrainian population and a complete change in the demographic composition of the TOT of the South and East of Ukraine," the National Resistance Center concludes.

Earlier, Apostrophe reported that the Office of the Ukrainian Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights was damaged as a result of Russian attacks on Odesa.