This is how the people of Kherson had hidden Ukrainian flags during the occupation, awaiting the arrival of Ukrainian troops - @verkhovna_rada pic.twitter.com/9SVWmUayPS
— UkraineWorld (@ukraine_world) November 13, 2022
Rybar by now isn't even particularly shy of showing exactly where Ukraine might strike next, which is the Zaporizhzhia direction. What's funny is zero mention of what Russia might do to counter this move. Almost as if it is game over.https://t.co/lQCX3bbXbJ pic.twitter.com/J2kLJGjtgz
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) November 13, 2022
Russian Sukonkin states there are serious issues with how mobilised units are formed, which leads to them uncontrollably leaving the battlefield. He says that these units' commanders are also mobilised and don't remember anything from their training. pic.twitter.com/QfIsRwXaI5
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) November 13, 2022
Evidence of mass burials was found at Kherson's cemetery by journalists of @radiosvoboda.
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) November 13, 2022
Some graves have dates of death on them: end of February - beginning of March 2022.
It is unclear now how many people are buried there.
?: @radiosvoboda pic.twitter.com/n9j1e33zJA
russian ministry of defense: "No weapons and equipment left on the right bank."
— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) November 13, 2022
Are you sure?
There ain't nothing to tell you, sir, except just one little matter. pic.twitter.com/TbQ7oUmpWn