‘We could die tomorrow’: Fears of Russian retaliation in Kherson
The Ukrainian welder pondered the afterlife while whispering wedding vows to the nurse with whom he had three children in just-liberated Kherson. LEGIT reports.Information Guide Nigeria
Andriy Krivov was bracing for Russia’s retaliation following its retreat from the city on which it underpinned its campaign along Ukraine’s entire southern front.
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Live, Study and Work in Canada. No Payment is Required! Hurry Now click here to Apply >> Immigrate to CanadaThe booms of Ukrainian artillery echoed inside the empty cathedral as the humbly-dressed couple bowed before the Orthodox priest. The retreating Russians fired back salvos from the east bank of the Dnipro River running down the slope from the singing church choir.
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The rockets raised dust over the ruined roads and mined fields encircling the city Russia held from the war’s start until last week. Krivov was fairly certain they would soon start hitting Kherson itself.JAMB Result
“We could die tomorrow,” the 49-year-old said after finally marrying the woman with whom he had spent most of his life. “Kherson is now part of the front. And when they start bombing, we want to stand before God as man and wife.”
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