Russia is attacking southern Ukraine: why the enemy's offensive has stalled.
Russia continues its offensive actions in the south
Russia continues its offensive actions in the south, particularly in the Dnieper direction. However, even with the help of assaults and aviation, the enemy cannot achieve the desired goals.
This was reported by the spokesman of the , Serhiy Bratchuk, during a broadcast on the 'Praviy' TV channel.
Attacks in the south
Attacks in the south continue, but the Russians cannot advance as quickly as they would like. Yesterday, only one assault action was recorded. However, the enemy continues to carry out air strikes and attempts to establish a foothold on the islands in the Dnipro River. One of the goals of the Russian Armed Forces is to destroy the bridge that connects the Ship District of Kherson with other parts of the city, hence the attacks on it continue.
The enemy is attacking the bridge that connects the Ship District with other parts of Kherson. Their aviation is acting very actively. But our planes are also targeting the left bank, notably killing the crews of unmanned aerial vehicles that are causing significant damage to the regional center, - noted Serhiy Bratchuk.
The UDA spokesman shared that media-wise, Russia is trying to amplify its successes in the Dnieper direction, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine are successfully thwarting the enemy's plans.
Summary: Russian troops continue their offensive actions in the south of Ukraine, trying to establish themselves at strategic points. Operational reports indicate that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are successfully resisting the aggressor and preventing it from achieving its goals.Read also
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