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Kherson Russian-appointed deputy governor Stremousov 'killed in car crash' Kherson Russian-appointed deputy governor Stremousov 'killed in car crash'
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The Russian-installed deputy governor of Kherson, Kirill Stremousov, has been killed in a car crash, local officials and media say.The Russian-installed deputy governor of Kherson, Kirill Stremousov, has been killed in a car crash, local officials and media say.
Mr Stremousov, 45, was appointed to his job two months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Mr Stremousov, 45, was appointed to his job two months after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
He was one of the most prominent proponents of the Russian occupation and became known for aggressive statements on social media.He was one of the most prominent proponents of the Russian occupation and became known for aggressive statements on social media.
He was wanted for treason by the Ukrainian police.He was wanted for treason by the Ukrainian police.
Kherson Governor Vladimir Saldo said his deputy had been killed, but Ukrainian officials have expressed scepticism about the reports, which cannot be independently verified. Kherson's Russian-appointed governor Vladimir Saldo said his deputy had been killed, but Ukrainian officials have expressed scepticism about the reports, which cannot be independently verified.
Mr Saldo added that the dead official had left behind five children, and he had a sixth on the way.
Interfax news agency quoted officials as saying the crash happened on a road between Kherson city and Armyansk, a town to the south-east in Russian-annexed Crimea.Interfax news agency quoted officials as saying the crash happened on a road between Kherson city and Armyansk, a town to the south-east in Russian-annexed Crimea.
Watch: Ros Atkins asks Jeremy Bowen about reporting from Ukraine's frontline
Watch: Ros Atkins asks Jeremy Bowen about reporting from Ukraine's frontline
Kherson, the only Ukrainian regional centre captured by Russian troops after the February invasion, lies on the western bank of the Dnipro river and is being targeted by a Ukrainian counter-offensive.Kherson, the only Ukrainian regional centre captured by Russian troops after the February invasion, lies on the western bank of the Dnipro river and is being targeted by a Ukrainian counter-offensive.
Mr Stremousov was well known on social media for his regular updates on conditions at the frontline.Mr Stremousov was well known on social media for his regular updates on conditions at the frontline.
In recent weeks he had urged civilians to cross the river in the face of the Ukrainian advance, and said it was "most likely" that Russian forces would leave the western bank entirely. In recent weeks, he had urged civilians to cross the river in the face of the Ukrainian advance, saying it was "most likely" that Russian forces would leave the western bank entirely.
Ukraine accuses Russia of forcibly deporting local residents.Ukraine accuses Russia of forcibly deporting local residents.
Why is recapturing Kherson so important for Ukraine?
The cost of occupation in Kherson region
At the front line of Ukraine's struggle for Kherson
Mikhail Razvozhayev, governor of the Crimea port city of Sevastopol, described Mr Stremousov as "a real patriot of Russia, brave and fearless... it's an irreplaceable loss".Mikhail Razvozhayev, governor of the Crimea port city of Sevastopol, described Mr Stremousov as "a real patriot of Russia, brave and fearless... it's an irreplaceable loss".
Several Russian-appointed officials in occupied Ukraine have been killed or injured in attacks.Several Russian-appointed officials in occupied Ukraine have been killed or injured in attacks.
Ukrainian forces continued their advance on Wednesday, with reports of heavy fighting around the town of Snihurivka, a strategic town to the north-east of Kherson.
Meanwhile, images seen by Reuters news agency showed a key bridge over the Inhulets river at Darivka, east of Kherson, had collapsed into the water. It was unclear how the bridge was destroyed, although there was speculation it might have been blown up by retreating Russian troops.