The occupiers started leaving Kherson a few weeks ago.

Since then, they have removed all medical equipment, artillery and communication systems.

However, the ZSU still has a lot of work to do to liberate the right-bank Kherson region.

Oleksandr Kovalenko, a military-political columnist of the "Information Resistance" group, told Channel 24 about this.

According to him, the process of Russian withdrawal from the region began a few weeks ago, when they withdrew their military doctors and looted medicines from pharmacies and all the equipment that was in medical institutions on the right bank of the Kherson region.

Then the Russians began to take out the artillery, and last week they already shut down the communication systems.

Kovalenko is convinced - this shows that the occupiers are not even going to hold the right-bank Kherson region to the last soldier.

"When they started destroying the bridges, it was already a sign that they were completely abandoning any large-scale defense. All they will do now is to continue withdrawing their troops and slow down our counteroffensive," says Kovalenko.

The expert says that this does not mean that "we will go to Kherson and no one will stop us."

In fact, fighting will continue in every settlement, and the sweep and detection of subversive groups will continue.

In addition, Ukraine will still have to demine a very dense territory and roads.

At the same time, according to Kovalenko, the whole process of advancing the Ukrainian defenders and the escape of the Russian occupiers can take from one to two weeks.

The entire right-bank part of the Kherson Oblast will probably be liberated by the end of November or the beginning of December.

"The liberation of these territories will not happen with a wedge, but the Armed Forces will "push the front"... It will take a little longer, but first of all - the safety of our servicemen," the expert emphasized.

We will remind, the Minister of Defense of Russia 

Serhii Shoigu

 gave the commander of the occupying army 

Serhiy Surovikin

 an order to withdraw troops from Kherson to the left bank of the Dnieper.

However, the Ukrainian authorities and the military command are not in a hurry to rejoice and declare that there are no signs of a mass withdrawal of the occupiers yet.

TSN.ua collected details regarding the possible retreat of Russian troops from Kherson.

Read also:

  • A trap or a "gesture of goodwill": what does the departure of the occupiers from Kherson mean?

  • What will happen after Russia loses Kherson: the analyst predicts a conspiracy against Putin in Moscow

  • In Russia, they are threatening to "finish off" the energy system of Ukraine due to the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson region