Kirill Stremousov, Deputy leader of Kherson province, appointed Moscow, is said to have run to Russia, one day after Kiev opened a counterattack in the region.

Stremousov, who was appointed by the Russian leader as Deputy leader of the Civil and Military Government, often provided updated information from the province to Russian state news agencies and posted on his personal telegram account.

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Photo: Twitter/ Serhii Sternenko

However, Serhii Sternenko, an Ukrainian activist, today stated Stremousov no longer in Kherson.

The image of Kirill Stremberov, deputy leader of Kherson area, was posted by Serhii Sternenko on Twitter on August 30.

In a series of Twitter posts, Sternenko wrote that the traitor for Stremberov escaped Kherson and said Kherson belonged to Russia from Voronezh.

Sternenko even uses image comparison techniques to identify Stremousov in Marriott Hotel in Voronezh.

When the Guardian reporter asked about this information, Stremousov confirmed that he was moving through many Russian cities, meeting many people for work.

Kherson was almost entirely under the control of Russian forces in early March, becoming the first big city of Ukraine to be occupied by Russia.

Stremousov was appointed deputy leader of the regional government a few days later.

The Ukrainian army on August 29 conducted a counterattack campaign to regain Kherson province in the South.

The Russian Ministry of Defense admitted that Ukraine conducted a new attack in the Mykolaiv and Kherson area, but said it had failed and the Kiev had significant casualties.

To deploy a counterattack campaign, Ukraine needed more army and weapons than the Russian forces, which Kiev did not exist at this time.

The cold winter has helped Russia beat many opponents, so Putin seems to believe that this will be the time when the campaign in Ukraine is in the right direction.