Deportation of Kherson residents and Russian passports from relatives of Sergei Semochka: chronology of 387 days of the war
As of March 17, 387 days have passed in Ukraine since the start of a full-scale Russian invasion. The situation on the front line is difficult, but our defenders and defenders give a worthy rebuff to the enemy.
Read about the important events that took place at the front and the international arena on this day in the material of Channel 24.
05:26 Head of the Joint Press Center of the Southern Security and Defense Forces Natalya Gumenyuk spoke about the terror of the invaders against the local population. According to her, the Russians deprived Kherson residents of the occupied territories of their homes, and now they are deporting the local population, placing them in sanatoriums, boarding houses and recreation centers that are not used for their intended purpose. 02:27 The SBU confirmed that the wife and relatives of the former deputy head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, Sergei Semochka, have Russian citizenship. Note that Semochko himself previously stated that his wife only has a Ukrainian passport, and also filed a lawsuit against the journalists who spoke about this, demanding to refute the information.