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‘Lies’: Regional official dismisses reports of 60,000 Ukrainian troops near Kherson

"The parties continue to build up forces but Ukraine’s claims of amassing 60,000 troops for an offensive on Kherson are blatant lies and a bogus story," Kirill Stremousov wrote on his Telegram channel

KHERSON, October 26. /TASS/. Reports of Kiev amassing 60,000 troops for an offensive on Kherson are lies, Deputy Governor of the Kherson Region Kirill Stremousov said on Wednesday.

"The situation on the ground in the Kherson theater of military operations has not changed in the past four days. The parties continue to build up forces but Ukraine’s claims of amassing 60,000 troops for an offensive on Kherson are blatant lies and a bogus story," he wrote on Telegram.

Stremousov said earlier that the Russian military continues to repel Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks on their defenses in the Kherson area.

On October 8, the Kherson Region’s Acting Governor Vladimir Saldo announced that civilians living on the right bank of the Dnieper River would be evacuated to the left bank due to the risk of flooding in the event that the Ukrainian military attacked the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. He also said that Ukraine had been amassing huge forces near the cities of Nikolayev and Krivoy Rog so efforts to establish major defenses were another reason for the relocation of civilians. On October 19, the regional authorities restricted entry to areas on the right bank of the river.