Ukraine has accused Russia of occupying empty homes in Kherson with troops in civilian clothes to prepare for street fighting, ahead of an expected Ukrainian offensive to recapture the southern city.
The Ukrainian military said on Monday the Russian forces “disguised in civilian clothes, occupy the premises of civilians and strengthen positions inside for conducting street battles”.
It also accused the Russian forces of being “involved in looting and theft from residents and from infrastructure sites and are taking away equipment, food and vehicles to the Russian Federation.”
Russia has denied the reports of abusing civilians.
In recent days, Russia has ordered evacuation of Kherson in anticipation of the Ukrainian offensive. Moscow says it is sending civilians away for safety, but Kiev sees it as a forced deportation, a war crime.
Since the start of October, the Ukrainian troops have intensified their attempts to recapture the city, which was the first to be fallen to Russian forces following Moscow’s special military operation in February.
In an early Tuesday statement, the Ukrainian military reported strikes on a Russian anti-aircraft facility, ammunition dump, and the destruction of Russian armor in the Beryslav district of the Kherson region. It claimed that 32 Russian military personnel lost their lives.