
After the viral footage of joyful residents of the city of Kherson, who met the soldiers of the Armed Forces with tears, and then exploded with real lesions, a new video that is unfolding on social networks shows an old woman who thought to welcome the soldiers with what they need most – ammunition.
Kherson has been under Russian occupation since the first days of the invasion, but the official withdrawal of the Russians from the regional capital on Saturday left behind more than the destruction of seven bridges and damage to the Nova Kakhovka dam.
Among the gifts left by more than 30,000 Russians who retreated from the eastern bank of the Dnieper was a Mi-8 helicopter.
1st battalion of the 28th #Ukrainian The brigade captured the abandoned Russian Mi-8 helicopter in the released # Kherson region. Maybe this is the famous one #Chornobaivka airfield. pic.twitter.com/GOQXjsJFo8
— Viktor Kovalenko (@MrKovalenko) November 11, 2022
However, the old woman from Kherson also collected what she found from the “good-willed” people left behind by the Russians and offered it to the Ukrainian military upon arrival.
Kherson grandmothers stocked up on ammunition for the Ukrainian military pic.twitter.com/BhO1RtocSA
— Special Kherson cat uD83DuDC08uD83CuDDFAuD83CuDDE6 (@bayraktar_1love) November 12, 2022
Russian occupation authorities began evacuating the city on October 19 after Ukrainian attacks broke through the Russian front in the eastern part of the region, leaving Russian troops surrounded.

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