The Ukrainian military is not only attacking the bridges in the Kherson region, but also hitting the ferry crossings built by the invaders to cut off all possible escape routes for them.
On August 29, Ukrainian defenders hit the barge, which provided passage for the invaders in connection with the decommissioning of the Antnonovsky bridge near Kherson. This was announced by People’s Deputy Oleksiy Goncharenko, who published on his Telegram channel a photo of heavy smoke near the bridge.
“The barge near the Antonovsky bridge is quite tired,” he wrote ironically.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are attacking not only the bridges in the Kherson region, but also hitting the ferry crossings built by the invaders to cut off all possible escape routes for them.
Local publics wrote that the Antonovsky Bridge is now covered with smoke. At the time of the strike, there was equipment of the invaders.
An “act of goodwill” is not. The Russians have nowhere to run,” the reports said.
They also published footage of attacks by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Berdyansk district of the Zaporozhye region.
“Today, our fighters are working in all areas,” wrote social media users.
Also in the Kherson region today, Ukrainian defenders are destroying ammunition depots and bases of the invaders. Social networks report about explosions in Nova Kakhovka and Berislav. There is also an arrival at the train bridge. Several rockets flew into the cluster of invaders’ equipment.
Also, there is information that after one night arriving at a military unit in Kherson, on Parovoznaya Street, three KamAZ trucks full of corpses of invaders were noticed.
Meanwhile, it is reported that military helicopters of the Russian Federation are flying from Crimea to Kherson today: Ka-52, Mi-28, Mi-8.
By the way, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation officially confirmed that the Armed Forces of Ukraine conducted a counter-offensive in the directions of Kherson and Nikolaev.
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Source: korrespondent

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