Kherson Struggles After Nine Months Of Russian Occupation In Ukraine

KHERSON, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 6: Kovanyi Andriy, press officer of Kherson Department of the National Police, walks into the basement cells area in a police station, where more than 300 accounts of torture at the hands of Russian captors have so far been documented by investigation teams, on December 6, 2022 in Kherson, Ukraine. Russian forces retreated to the east side of the Dnipro river on November 11, 2022, but the occupation has been replaced by an increasing amount of missiles and artillery day and night, making living conditions extremely dangerous and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. (Footage by Jason N. Parkinson/Getty Images)
KHERSON, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 6: Kovanyi Andriy, press officer of Kherson Department of the National Police, walks into the basement cells area in a police station, where more than 300 accounts of torture at the hands of Russian captors have so far been documented by investigation teams, on December 6, 2022 in Kherson, Ukraine. Russian forces retreated to the east side of the Dnipro river on November 11, 2022, but the occupation has been replaced by an increasing amount of missiles and artillery day and night, making living conditions extremely dangerous and forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. (Footage by Jason N. Parkinson/Getty Images)
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