The units of Russian occupiers in the Kherson Oblast are trying to surrender because they are "wedged between the [Ukrainian] defense forces and the right bank," the head of the joint press center of Operational Command South. Nataliia Humeniuk, reported on the air of the telethon.
Ukraine offered the Russian occupiers a way out either to transition under the auspices of international humanitarian law or returning to Russia.
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