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Kherson Region official says relocation progressing well

The Deputy Governor described the process as properly organized and its progress as solid

MOSCOW, October 20. /TASS/. The relocation of civilians from the Kherson Region is under control, and no provocation has disrupted the process, Deputy Governor Kirill Stremousov said on Thursday.

"There have been no provocations, everything is under control," the official told Channel One television, answering the relevant question.

Stremousov described the process as properly organized and its progress as solid. He said martial law, introduced in the region the day before, should contribute to ensuring the safety of the people there. "We have been evacuating civilians, but perhaps it will turn out to be unnecessary," he added.

On Tuesday, the region’s acting governor, Vladimir Saldo, said civilians living on the right bank of the Dnieper River would be relocated to the left bank amid the danger of flooding in the event that the Kiev regime’s forces attack the Kakhovka hydropower plant. The official also said that Ukraine had been amassing a huge force near Nikolayev and Krivoy Rog. He explained that another reason behind the relocation was the need to build large-scale defensive fortifications. According to Saldo, there are plans to temporarily resettle 50,000 to 60,000 people. A ferry service opened from the port of Kherson to Golaya Pristan and Alyoshki across the river on Wednesday.