Russia Orders Troops to Leave Kherson in Ukraine

Russia Orders Troops to Leave Kherson in Ukraine

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Russian troops have been ordered to leave Kherson, a significant regional center in Ukraine. This move is symbolically and geographically important, as Kherson was one of the few areas under sustained Russian occupation. The withdrawal could be seen as a setback for the Kremlin. However, there is no confirmation from the Ukrainian side, raising concerns about a potential strategic trap. The Ukrainian government aims to reclaim all territories, including Crimea, as part of their peace deal terms.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the significance of the Russian troops leaving Kherson?

It marks the first major regional center seized in the invasion.

It indicates a new alliance between Russia and Ukraine.

It signifies the end of the war.

It shows the Russian army's advancement.

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Why is there a need for confirmation from the Ukrainian side regarding the Russian withdrawal?

To negotiate a peace treaty.

To celebrate the victory.

To plan a counter-offensive.

To ensure it is not a strategic trap.

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What was President Zelensky's message on Instagram about?

A warning to the Ukrainian people.

A new peace treaty with Russia.

A call for international support.

The continuation of the counter-offensive.

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What are the Ukrainian government's intentions regarding Crimea?

To reclaim it as part of Ukraine.

To leave it under Russian control.

To negotiate its status with Russia.

To establish it as an independent state.

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What is the Ukrainian government's stance on the borders?

They have no specific border demands.

They want to expand beyond the 1991 borders.

They are open to new border negotiations.

They want to return to the 1991 borders.