Andriy Ermak, head of the Presidential Office, announced in the United States that the Ukrainian Defense Forces had seized a bridgehead on the left bank of the Kherson region.
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Step by step they are demilitarizing Crimea. We covered 70% of the distance. And our counter-offensive continues,” said the head of the OP.
This is the first statement by a Ukrainian official about the operation on the left bank of the Dnieper.
Despite everything, the Armed Forces of Ukraine captured a bridgehead on the left bank of the Dnieper. Step by step they are demilitarizing Crimea. We covered 70% of the distance. And our counter-offensive continues,” Ermak said, speaking in the USA at the Hudson Institute.
At the same time, it’s not as easy as it might seem for the Marines on the beachhead, writes Deep State.
Today it’s already a month since the start of the operation, but we continue to suffer losses, clinging to Krynki without the opportunity to expand this “Omaha Beach.” Without further expansion, the bridgehead will simply be erased along with the guys. More and more, the enemy has already pulled in reinforcements. Also, information about the arrival of the 104th Airborne Division in the Kherson region, which was reformatted from the 31st Airborne Brigade, is being checked, this resource reported on November 14.
Ermak also reported in the United States that the Ukrainian army had already recaptured approximately 50% of the territories previously occupied by Russia, said the head of the OPU Ermak. He noted that today the size of the Russian army is three times larger than at the beginning of the invasion, so Ukraine needs to maintain international support.
Source: Racurs

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