Ukrainians celebrate in Kherson after Russian troops retreat

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CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay went to the recently liberated Ukrainian city of Kherson, where people are celebrating after Russia's withdrawal. He spoke with a man whose family home was occupied by about 40 Russian soldiers for months. He said he asked them to leave, and was ordered by the soldiers to dig his own grave.

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I love that Zelensky is not in a bunker. He's out with the people. They are not a perfect country, but they are definitely willing to fight for their own land. I respect that.

philipl
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The collaborators should have left with the Russians.

bunnylarese
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God Bless Ukrainians. God guide and give these people the resiliance to survive and to beat those terrorists back over the internationally recognised borders

carlosdesousa
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Oh yes! That guy has celebration written all over his face!

gkess
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You've got to hand it to the Ukranians for their amazing solitary effort. If the West had only supplied troops, in addition to weapons, the Russians would have been annihilated.

bakerstreet
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He looks very tired and aged, it is not for less

wheeling
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i love Ukraine, , , they are true and honestly win the war

rihanbwes
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Here we go with our 150 to 200 stories about Ukraine and not one story on the diesel cost that's putting truck drivers out of business that will eventually cause our citizens to starve to death but by all means glory to Ukraine

Nolefan
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President on the frontline of the war that Putin cannot do🤣 just hide on his bunker

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People in The Middle East and Africa need to flood into Ukraine and start a better life there now. Lot's of job and education opportunities for them there. Ukraine needs and deserves more diversity after all the struggles they've been going through.

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