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Ukraine says Russia forces pillage, occupy Kherson homes ahead of battle

Kherson pillage

Local resident Iryna sorts home items at a site of her family house, destroyed during a recent Russian military attack in the town of Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine November 7, 2022. REUTERS

KYIV 鈥 Ukraine accused Russia of looting empty homes in the southern city of Kherson and occupying them with troops in civilian clothes to prepare for street fighting in what both sides predict will be one of the war鈥檚 most important battles.

In recent days, Russia has ordered civilians out of Kherson in anticipation of a Ukrainian assault to recapture the city, the only regional capital Moscow has seized since its invasion in February.

Kherson, with a prewar population of nearly 300,000, has been left cold and dark after power and water were cut to the surrounding area over the past 48 hours, both sides said.

Russian-installed officials blamed Ukrainian 鈥渟abotage鈥 and said they were working to restore electricity. Ukrainian officials said the Russians had dismantled 1.5 km of power lines, and electricity probably would not return until Ukrainian forces recapture the area.

Kyiv has described the evacuation of the area as a forced deportation, a war crime. Moscow says it is sending residents away for safety.

About 100 disabled children were moved from a medical facility in Dnipriany in Kherson region to the Moscow region, Ukraine鈥檚 military said on Monday. Patients from an elderly persons鈥 home in Kakhovka were also being moved and Russian forces are taking over those facilities, it said.

Kherson lies in the only pocket of Russian-held territory on the west bank of the Dnipro River that bisects Ukraine. Recapturing it has been the main focus of Ukraine鈥檚 counter-offensive in the south, which has accelerated since the start of October.

The situation inside Kherson could not be independently confirmed. Ukrainian forces on the nearby frontline have told Reuters they expect a bitter fight against Russian troops determined to exact a blood price before being forced out.

Ukraine鈥檚 military said Russian forces, 鈥渄isguised in civilian clothes, occupy the premises of civilians and strengthen positions inside for conducting street battles.鈥

Russian forces were 鈥渋nvolved in looting and theft from residents and from infrastructure sites and are taking away equipment, food and vehicles to the Russian Federation,鈥 it said in an update late on Monday.

Reuters was seeking comment from Russian authorities on the Ukrainian allegations. Moscow denies abusing civilians.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that the Donetsk region in the east remained the 鈥渆picenter鈥 of fighting, with hundreds of Russians being killed every day.

The towns of Bakhmut and Avdiivka are the focal points of the heaviest fighting in Donetsk region.

鈥楾hey call people meat鈥

On the diplomatic front, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan is engaging in confidential talks with senior Russian officials aimed at lowering the risk of a broader war over Ukraine, a source familiar with the conversations said on Monday.

The source said the talks had been taking place in recent months and are ongoing. The Kremlin refused to comment on the talks, first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The war has inflicted major damage on the global economy and raised fears of nuclear conflict.

鈥淲e reserve the right to speak directly at senior levels about issues of concern to the United States,鈥 White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said at the White House briefing, adding the conversations have focused 鈥渙nly on risk reduction.鈥

The United States鈥 support for Ukraine will be 鈥渦nflinching and unwavering鈥 regardless of the outcome of Tuesday鈥檚 congressional elections, she added.

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said Ukraine was ready to negotiate an end to the war with a future Russian leader but not with Vladimir Putin, after a Washington Post report that the United States had urged Kyiv to signal a readiness for peace talks to ensure it retains Western support.

鈥淯kraine has never refused to negotiate. Our negotiating position is known and open,鈥 Podolyak said on Twitter, adding that Russia should first withdraw forces from Ukraine. 鈥淚s Putin ready? Obviously not.鈥

Zelensky in his nightly address on Monday said it was vital to oblige Russia to participate in 鈥済enuine鈥 peace talks, describing the country as a destabilizing force on a range of issues, including climate change.

Russia lost all of the territory it captured in northern Ukraine in the weeks after the February invasion, and in recent months has faced major setbacks in the east and south.

Putin has responded to the losses by calling up hundreds of thousands of reservists and announcing the annexation of occupied lands. He said on Monday that 50,000 newly recruited reservists were already fighting in combat units.

But as more troops get sent to the front and casualties mount with few fresh signs of gains, there has been increasing disquiet within Russia over the conduct of the war.

Russia鈥檚 defense ministry took the rare step on Monday of denying that an elite unit had suffered catastrophic losses in a pointless assault, after Russian military bloggers posted an open letter from surviving members of the Pacific Fleet鈥檚 155th marine brigade.

In the letter, addressed to Oleg Kozhemyako, governor of the unit鈥檚 Pacific coast base home region, the marines said that over just four days their unit had lost 300 men killed, wounded or missing, and half of their equipment.

They blamed generals seeking medals and bonuses, who 鈥渃all people meat.鈥

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