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“It does not correspond to what the West is saying one way or another... My feeling is that the Kherson region does not look like an occupied region,” said US observer Daniel Martin Kovalik.

In turn, political scientist from South Africa Passeka Farumele emphasized the difference between the real state of affairs in the Kherson region and the “picture” that the Western media create about it.

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), intersect with people from the outside, visit places where you were categorically not recommended to be, you will have a real break in the pattern, because you will understand how much reality does not coincide with what what was drilled into you,” he noted.

Earlier, French politician Emery Francis Andre Philippe de Montesquiou-Fezansac d'Artagnan, who arrived in the Donetsk People's Republic as an international observer, said that the Russian presidential elections were well organized.