Ukraine war: ‘Long and difficult path’ ahead – Zelensky in Khersonon November 14, 2022 at 4:25 pm

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Ukraine’s troops liberated the regional capital on Friday, after it was taken by Russia in March.

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The liberation of Kherson marks the “beginning of the end” of the war with Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on a visit to the city.

Ukraine is “moving forward” and ready for peace, he told soldiers.

Losing the southern city was a major setback for Russia – though Moscow insists it remains Russian territory.

Russia declared it the centre of the illegally-annexed Kherson region, and it was the only regional capital to be occupied since the invasion.

Kherson was captured in March, weeks after the invasion began. The region was then one of four to be illegally annexed after self-styled referendums in September.

At a ceremony in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the annexation of Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson was “non-negotiable”. Russia still occupies the cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, seized in 2014.

In recent weeks Ukraine has made gains in the south of the country, advancing towards Kherson and putting Russian forces under increasing pressure.

Last week, Russian forces withdrew and Ukrainian troops entered the city on Friday.

Locals were seen celebrating, some reuniting with loved ones they had not seen for months. The mood in the city was one of jubilation and relief, but also trepidation the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen reported.

During his visit on Monday, Mr Zelensky sang the Ukrainian national anthem as the country’s flag was hoisted above the main administrative building.

He told troops that Ukraine is “ready for peace, peace for all our country,” the Reuters news agency reported.

He thanked Nato and other allies for their support, adding that high mobility artillery rocket systems (Himars) from the United States had made a big difference.

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The president also addressed a crowd in the city’s main square, some of whom waved Ukrainian flags or wore them draped across their shoulders.

Asked where Ukrainian forces might advance next, he said: “Not Moscow… We’re not interested in the territories of another country.”

The president also joked he had come to Kherson because he “wanted a watermelon” – in reference to the locally-grown fruit which has become a popular Ukrainian symbol of resistance.

In response to Mr Zelensky’s visit, the Kremlin said that Kherson was part of Russia.

“We leave this without comment,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, adding: “You know, this territory is part of the Russian Federation.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said Russia would not agree to withdrawing troops as a prerequisite for peace talks.

“Such conditions are unacceptable,” the Russian news agency Interfax quoted him as saying on Monday.

“Our president has repeatedly said that we are ready for talks. But these talks, naturally, should take into account the situation on the ground.”

Earlier Mr Zelensky said investigators had uncovered more than 400 war crimes in areas of Kherson abandoned by Russian forces as they retreated.

The BBC has been unable to verify these allegations, and Moscow denies that its troops intentionally target civilians.

The president poses for a picture with soldiers

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Maps showing a close up of the Kherson region of Ukraine

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