After the liberation of Kherson in the fall of 2022, the invaders crossed the Dnieper River on the eastern bank of the region.
The Russian army is moving reserves to the temporarily occupied Genichesk region of the Kherson region. The partisan movement ATES reported this on Tuesday, November 5, citing an agent among the officers of the Dnepr troops group.
It is noted that among the Russian military personnel deployed in this area, many soldiers joined the Russian army during the covert mobilization in the occupied Crimea.
Enemy officials believe this may be due to the command’s intention to launch an offensive on the right bank of the region.
“Part of the officers are confused, suggesting that this is being done to attack the right bank of the Kherson region,” indicated the representatives of the partisan movement.
At the same time, the partisan movement said that it is not yet clear whether the Russian army will attack the Kherson region, or whether such maneuvers are being carried out to misinform the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
In the occupied part of Kherson, the occupiers are creating a network of military registration and enlistment offices to mobilize local residents for the war against Ukraine.
In the Donetsk region, the Russian occupiers began moving weapons and ammunition using civilian trucks. In this way, the enemy tries to hide the weapons from the attacks of the Defense Forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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