Civilian Evacuation of Kherson ‘Completed’

A Russian soldier on a street in Kherson region, Ukraine (AP)
A Russian soldier on a street in Kherson region, Ukraine (AP)
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Civilian Evacuation of Kherson ‘Completed’

A Russian soldier on a street in Kherson region, Ukraine (AP)
A Russian soldier on a street in Kherson region, Ukraine (AP)

The Moscow-installed head of the Crimea region said on Friday that the evacuation of civilians from occupied Kherson has been "completed".

The head of Moscow-annexed Crimea has said evacuations from occupied Kherson organized by Russia's forces amid a Ukrainian counter-offensive were "completed", after he visited the region with the Kremlin's domestic chief Sergei Kiriyenko.

"The work to organize residents leaving the left side of the Dnipro (river) to safe regions of Russia is completed," Sergei Aksyonov, the Moscow-appointed head of Crimea, said on Telegram late on Thursday.

Ukraine, for its part, has called Russia's evacuation of civilians "forced deportation".

On Wednesday, a Russian-installed official in Kherson, Vladimir Saldo, said that at least 70,000 people have left their homes in the region in the space of a week.

On Friday, Kyiv's army said that Moscow's “so-called evacuation” is continuing.

It claimed that the Russian command in Kherson is trying to “hide the real losses of servicemen” in order to “avoid panic”.

On Thursday, in a sign of Moscow suffering losses, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said that 23 of his fighters were killed in battles around Kherson this week with dozens more wounded.

He said that one of the Chechen units was shelled at the beginning of the week in the Kherson region, and that “23 soldiers were killed and 58 wounded,” he said.



Polish Government Adopts Resolution Protecting Netanyahu from Arrest

Israeli Prime Minister and Chairman of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu, makes an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
Israeli Prime Minister and Chairman of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu, makes an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
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Polish Government Adopts Resolution Protecting Netanyahu from Arrest

Israeli Prime Minister and Chairman of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu, makes an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
Israeli Prime Minister and Chairman of the Likud Party, Benjamin Netanyahu, makes an address. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa

The Polish government adopted a resolution on Thursday vowing to ensure the free and safe participation of the highest representatives of Israel — including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — who choose to attend commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau later this month.
Netanyahu became an internationally wanted suspect last year after the International Criminal Court, the world’s top war crimes court, issued an arrest warrant for him and others in connection with the war in Gaza, accusing them of crimes against humanity, The Associated Press said.
Member countries of the ICC, such as Poland, are required to detain suspects facing a warrant if they set foot on their soil, but the court has no way to enforce that. Israel is not a member of the ICC and disputes its jurisdiction.