Ukrainian flag raised in Kherson as humiliated Putin’s defeated troops drown while fleeing across Dnipro river on foot

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THE Ukrainian flag has been raised in Kherson as humiated Putin’s defeated troops were recorded fleeing across the Dnipro river on foot – with many drowning on the treacherous retreat. Kyiv‘s forces triumphantly swept into the strategically-important city on Friday as Mad Vlad‘s troops rushed to get out. Twitter/Isobel KoshiwCheering crowds welcomed Ukrainian troops into Kherson on Friday[/caption] Putin’s dejected troop were recorded crossing the Dnipro river on a pontoon after withdrawing from Kherson city Reports have emerged of Russian troops drowning while frantically trying to cross the river beside a destroyed bridge TwitterUkrainian troops entered Kherson on Friday[/caption] Ukraine’s defence ministry said Kherson was “returning to Ukrainian control” in a defiant message on social media. “The retreat routes of the Russian invaders are under fire control of the Ukrainian army. Any attempts to oppose the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be stopped,” the message read. It comes as Moscow’s “chaotic” withdrawal to the east bank of the Dnipro river officially ended at 5pm local time, according to its defence ministry. Conflict expert Mike Martin said the Russians “really ballsed up” their withdrawal as footage emerged of Mad Vlad’s dejected troops crossing the Dnipro on a pontoon. READ MORE ON WORLD NEWS CHARGED UP Fears deranged Putin will unleash Bond villain-style EMP to cripple Ukraine LOVIN’ IT I'm a hot McDonald’s worker - I go from a 5 to a 10 in a bikini & love flirting “We have the situation where Russian troops are jamming the crossing by points and getting shelled by the Ukrainians,” the War Studies fellow explained. “They can’t get out fast enough. “And [Ukrainian forces] are supposedly on the outskirts of the city of Kherson itself (with special forces already inside). “This looks like it a turning into a rout.” Most read in The Sun ATTA GIRL Olivia Attwood breaks silence after shock I'm A Celebrity exit 'CRUEL' I felt sick hearing Ferne McCann's vile voice notes, says acid attack victim THE ENDER EastEnders favourite quits soap after three years in shock exit NOT IMPRESSED Furious I’m A Celebrity viewers brand campmate ‘fake and desperate' 'easy target' I’m A Celebrity in new row as viewers accuse campmate of ‘bullying’ star patch it up I'm A Celeb viewers spot 'mystery patch' on Sue Cleaver's arm He claims Russian sources said around 20,000 troops were still stuck on the Ukrainian side of the river. “Reports of panic spreading. The Russian pocket on the West Bank is collapsing super fast. Ukrainians are advancing on three sides.” Meanwhile, Ukraine’s intelligence agency has provided a phone number for Russian troops still stuck inside Kherson to surrender. It comes amid reports Russian soldiers were ordered to dress in civilian clothes and escape from the southern city on their own. “In case of voluntary captivity, Ukraine guarantees you survival and safety,” the Facebook post read. “It is safe to surrender to captivity after prior discussing the conditions of surrender with authorized representatives of the Ukrainian command by calling the hotline of the state project of Ukraine ‘I want to live'”. It comes as Moscow blew up Antonivskiy Bridge – a major thoroughfare connecting both banks of the Dnipro river. A large chunk of the bridge linking to the Russian-controlled east bank is now submerged under the Dnipro after it was destroyed in a missile attack early Friday morning. A member of Kherson’s regional council said many Russian troops drowned trying to leave the city. Reports have emerged of residents hoisting Ukrainian flags in places the Russians pulled out of and greeting troops as they entered liberated areas. A Ukrainian regional official, Serhii Khlan, said flags were appearing en masse “all over the place”. Moscow attacked the Antonivskiy Bridge, which connects both land banks of the Dnipro river, early Friday morning AFPRussian troops reportedly drowned while retreating across the Dnpiro[/caption] APMad Vlad has tried to distance himself from the withdrawal[/caption] Ukrainian troops firing a barrage of artillery towards Russian controlled Kherson He disputed the Russian claim that retreating forces took all their equipment with them, saying he was told “a lot of hardware got left behind”. Khlan, who spoke to journalists from outside the city, said he heard that some Russian troops also were left behind and had dressed in civilian clothes, possibly with plans to engage in acts of sabotage. He said their exact number was unclear. The Kremlin remained defiant Friday, insisting the development in no way represented an embarrassment for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Moscow continues to view the entire Kherson region as part of Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. Russia tried to turn Kherson into a “city of death” by mining everything from apartments to sewers, Ukrianian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak said. He tweeted: “RF (Russia) wants to turn Kherson into a ‘city of death’. The Russian military mines everything they can: apartments, sewers. Artillery on the left bank plans to turn the city into ruins. “This is what (the) ‘Russian world’ looks like: came, robbed, celebrated, killed ‘witnesses’, left ruins and left.” Russia hasn’t commented on Podolyak’s remarks. Ukrainian officials were wary of the Russian pullback announced this week, fearing their soldiers could get drawn into an ambush in Kherson city. Recapturing the city could provide Ukraine a strong position from which to expand its southern counteroffensive to other Russian-occupied areas, potentially including Crimea, which Moscow seized in 2014. Meanwhile, Russia has lashed out overnight by striking an apartment block in nearby Mykolaiv – killing six. Read More on The Sun JUNGLE MYSTERY I’m A Celeb fans slam show as favourite stars ‘go missing’ SEAT-UATION Woman slams boyfriend for boarding flight without her - but people are divided A Russian S-300 hit a residential apartment block early Friday morning. Rescue crews sifted through the rubble of a five-story residential building in search of survivors. APRussian troops guarding the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station on the Moscow-controlled side of the Dnipro[/caption]