Zelenskyy alleges Russia is planning to stage 'fake rally' in Kherson
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russian forces of planning to stage "a fake rally in support of Russia" in the strategic port city of Kherson.
In a televised address Friday morning, Zelenskyy claimed that Russian troops were busing in "outsiders" from Moscow-annexed Crimea and "trying to recruit traitors from among the locals" to demand that Kherson be a Russian city.
"I appeal to the residents of Kherson: You can stop that, show them that Kherson is your city," Zelenskyy said. "We will not let go of what is ours."

"Show them our flags, sing our anthem, show your spirit, let them know that they can only stay in Kherson temporarily and would never be able to claim ownership of Kherson or any other city of our country," he added.
Russian forces took control of Kherson in southern Ukraine on Wednesday night. The Ukrainian government said earlier Friday that Russian troops have taken over Kherson's television tower and are broadcasting Russian channels, suggesting that Moscow may be planning to permanently occupy the city.
-ABC News' Patrick Reevell






