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#AceBreakingNews – The Real Russia. Today. Life in Kherson under Russian occupation
Wednesday, March 9, 2022

In today’s newsletter
- Stories from Ukraine: The trains carrying Ukrainians to safety, and an interview from Russian-occupied Kherson
- The situation in Russia: Blindsided top officials wish they could quit their jobs, and Russia becomes the world’s most sanctioned country
Stories from Ukraine
📸 In photos: The trains taking Ukrainians to safety — and away from their loved ones

Gleb Garanich / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA
It’s been 14 days since Russia’s war against Ukraine began. According to the United Nations, 2 million people have already left Ukraine — “the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.” Many of them have traveled to Lviv, which has become the main transit point for Ukrainian refugees seeking asylum abroad. These photos, taken at Ukrainian and Polish train stations, show Ukrainian civilians as they leave their homes — and their families — behind.
🪖Russian troops have controlled Kherson for a week. Here’s what life is like there now.
Russian troops entered Kherson on March 1. Since then, the southern city has been under their de facto control. Ukrainian politician Ihor Kolykhaiev remains the city’s mayor. He has already been forced to notify residents of the Russian troops’ demands: “walk alone or, at most, in pairs,” “do not provoke the soldiers,” and “stop what you’re doing immediately upon request.” This has not, however, prevented Kherson residents from holding large-scale, pro-Ukrainian rallies. Meduza spoke with Kherson-based journalist Konstantin Ryzhenko about the current state of the city.
Russia’s domestic situation
💼 Top officials were caught off guard by Putin’s war in Ukraine. Many of them want to resign — but can’t.
Two weeks have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. Russian troops continue to shell Ukrainian cities as they try to make their way deeper into the country, but Ukrainian defense forces have successfully held them off. Meanwhile, the West (and some non-Western countries) continues to impose new restrictions on the Russian economy — there are now more sanctions against Russia than against any other country in the world. At the same time, international companies are leaving Russia en masse. To find out whether Russia’s top officials were prepared for this war and its consequences, Meduza spoke to some sources from the inside.
💸 Russia becomes the world’s top sanctions target
According to a new report from American technology company Castellum.AI, there are now more sanctions against Russia than against any other country in the world. The company’s data shows that sanctions against Russia have now directly affected more than 5,500 entities. About half of them were on sanctions lists before Russia recognized the independence of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk “People’s Republics” and invaded Ukraine in February 2022. For comparison, Iran, which comes in second place, is the target of a little over 3,600 sanctions. Syria is subject to over 2,600. There are over 2,000 against North Korea, 651 against Venezuela, 510 against Myanmar, and 208 against Cuba.

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