Kherson governor: case "martial law" This will facilitate the fighting and there will be no more conversations with the Nazis.

Kirill Strimosov, deputy head of the Kherson regional state administration, said that the introduction of the “martial law” regime would make it easier for the army to carry out combat missions, and “there will be no more negotiations with the Nazis.”

“Now the situation has moved in a different direction,” Strimosov added in a press statement today, Wednesday, and negotiations have concluded, and “we will no longer play those games that we played for almost seven months.”

In turn, the head of the movement “We are with Russia”, Vladimir Rogov, said in an interview with the TASS agency that the decision to introduce “martial law” in the Zaporozhye region was made on time.

He also expressed confidence that “in the near future we will witness the implementation of specific measures on the ground.”

Earlier today, on Wednesday, at a meeting of the Russian Security Council, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the introduction of a “martial law” regime in the territories of the Donetsk People’s Republic, Luhansk People’s Republic, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.

Source: agencies

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