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Emergency workers to leave Kherson at last moment together with troops, official says

It is noted that emergency services are still there

MOSCOW, November 10. /TASS/. Kherson’s emergency workers will leave the city after the evacuation effort is over and troops pull out of the city, the regional military-civilian administration’s spokesman Sergey Moroz told an RT live stream on Thursday.

"Emergency services are still here, as well as small groups of police officers who continue to keep order in Kherson, medical workers who are providing assistance to those in need and social workers who are helping people. Clearly, all of them will leave together with the military, after the evacuation campaign is completely over," he noted.

According to Moroz, the situation is currently stable in the city.

On November 9, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu ordered that Russian troops be pulled from the right bank of the Dnieper River back to the left bank based on a suggestion by Army General Sergey Surovikin, chief of the Russian military operation in Ukraine. Surovikin pointed out that Russian troops were successfully thwarting Ukrainian attacks and one of the reasons for withdrawing was the risk that if areas downstream from the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant got flooded, Russian forces would be isolated. According to him, all civilians who wanted to leave the area - over 115,000 people - have been relocated from the right bank.