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"Ukrainian Radio" available in Kherson again

07.11.2022, 10:30
Photo: facebook.com/Ukrainianradioua
Photo: facebook.com/Ukrainianradioua

Russian propaganda channels have stopped working in occupied Kherson; instead, "Ukrainian Radio" has become available again.

This was reported by the Operational Command "South" spokesman Vladyslav Nazarov.

According to him, the broadcasting of Russian channels stopped a week ago. "Ukrainian Radio" started working instead at 92.00 FM.

As IMI reported, on October 20, Oleg Klokov, a Russian propagandist and former employee of the Perviy Kanal and RT, died in occupied Kherson. He had been helping the occupation administration found propaganda channel "Tavria" in Kherson.

On March 3 in Kherson, the occupiers took over the premises of Suspilne branch, the staff continues to work remotely. Armed men set up trip wires around the building. In addition, the occupiers, who had seized the television studio and the TV center, cut off the Ukrainian television signal.

The Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation into the seizure and mining of the Kherson branch of Suspilne Broadcaster by Russian security forces. The case has been opened under Art. 341, part 1 of Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: seizure of state or public buildings, facilities, as well as for violations of the laws and customs of war.

On May 11, the collaborators announced that the TV and radio company "Tavria" will start broadcasting in the region.

On May 16, Suspilne announced that the Russian military had looted the Suspilne Kherson branch and was using it as a basis to create a propaganda channel.

The building of Suspilne's Kherson branch was captured by the Russian military as soon as they entered the city. They set up one of their headquarters there. The equipment was taken away, the offices were "turned upside down", military equipment was stacked in the branch's courtyard, reported Suspilne correspondents.

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