A man living in Kherson in southern Ukraine, who claims to have taken control of Russia, said in an interview that pro-Russian factions would request the transfer to Russia. He spoke and strongly opposed the move to make Russian rule a reality.

In Kherson in southern Ukraine, which claims to have been seized by Russia, pro-Russian factions are calling on Russia to transfer Kherson Oblast, and plans to put in place a legal framework to proceed with the transfer without a referendum by the end of the year. Is revealed.



Under these circumstances, a man in his 50s who stayed in Kherson told NHK on the 14th about the move toward incorporation into Russia, "We are now pro-Russian politicians and invaders. I haven't seen or seen pro-Russian politicians. "



He expressed his resentment, saying, "We do not allow transfer. We will never be transferred to a terrible country and we do not want to be friendly to Russia. We will not surrender and will not go to the Russian side." ..



"We were planning to hold a referendum in Kherson, but people couldn't get together for the protests. A parade was held on May 9th, the anniversary of Russia's victory, but the residents of Kherson did not go." He strongly opposed the move to make Russia's rule an established fact.



"Russian troops are robbing groceries and beating or killing residents when they resist. If there is content that the checkpoints are looking at smartphones and support the Ukrainian side, will they pick up smartphones? I'm arresting the owner, so I'm very scared to walk around Helson, "he said, saying that the Russian army was tightening up on the inhabitants.



He appealed for urgent support, saying, "We are helping each other by sharing supplies, but we are suffering because we have no money."