‘They ran away like goats’: villagers celebrate liberation in Kherson region
The first reporter to reach Mylove hears how special forces swept in and Russian troops blew up the local school before leaving
At 5am on Wednesday Serhii Melnikov heard a noise outside. The Russian soldiers who were living in the house opposite - number six, Shevchenko street - were packing up to leave. They had occupied the village of Mylove in Ukraine's southern Kherson region for eight long months. Now they were off, as part of a humiliating pull-out from the right-bank of the Dnipro river and the city of Kherson.
Vladimir Putin said Russia would be here for ever. In the end they left in five minutes and ran away like goats," Melnikov told the Observer, the first newspaper to reach Mylove since its liberation late on Thursday. He added: Putin wanted to kill us. He's ended up destroying his own country. Russia's retreat from Kherson is an enormous failure."
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