Ukrainian reconnaissance groups continue to operate in the area of Antonovsky Bridge and Hola Pristan and carry out raids on the Dnieper River.
The Ukrainian military managed to gain a foothold on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, now occupied by the Russians. This was stated on Saturday, August 12, in a report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
At the same time, experts noted that it is not worth considering it as a springboard for further attacks on the enemy.
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine took positions west of the Cossack Camps after several days of limited offensive across the Dnieper River. Russian bloggers said that Ukrainian intelligence groups continue to operate in west of the Cossack Camps, but the settlement itself is still occupied.
Also, Ukrainian reconnaissance groups continue to operate in the area of Antonovsky Bridge and Hola Pristan and conduct raids on the Dnieper River. Russian statements that Ukrainian forces maintain a presence on the east bank of the Dnieper suggest that Russian forces are concerned that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have taken up semi-permanent positions on the bank.
According to ISW analysts, a Russian mechanized counterattack could endanger the Ukrainian forward position, but it is unclear whether Russian forces have the mechanized reserves necessary to do so.
Remember, the Ombudsman said that the aggressive policy of the Kremlin indicates that the invaders will not stop at the Ukrainian territory and will go in the direction of Europe.
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Source: korrespondent

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