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Harrison's Central Square and revelers This soldier was holding a watermelon. After months of Russian occupation, the return of Ukrainian military is a welcome respite for the residents of the region. This lady claims I can't even speak. I'm bursting at the seams with emotions. She expresses gratitude to the boys. Everything will be rebuilt, according to the commander of Ukraine's southern military. This type of footage inspires hope that Russia will be defeated. According to cbc's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and my aunt, the former press secretary for Ukraine's president, "I hadn't seen her in nine months, until people started emailing me this video, in which I see her for the first time. I was sobbing uncontrollably." Ukraine now believes Russian soldiers committed more than 400 war crimes in the region before leaving; they also destroyed critical infrastructure and left behind weapons and explosive traps, which Ukraine's crews must now diffuse in order to distribute desperately needed supplies such as medicine, food, and water that are beginning to arrive. According to this woman, many people are ill in hospitals. In order to secure the area, there is a midnight curfew; residents are not permitted to leave or enter the city. There is some shooting on the streets because there are still Russians hiding in the city, and the Ukrainian Army is attempting to apprehend them. Meanwhile, Ukraine has pushed Russian forces back across the Nipro River, and Russia continues to attack in other eastern regions. Simply said, they must give Ukraine pronunciations in good faith. Still, Ukrainians around the country were celebrating, and just down the road from her son, a group of teenage lads hand-painted signs directing soldiers toward the city, and ladies waited to hand them flowers as they went by BE News.