The invaders may continue to try to set up a ferry or pontoon crossing, but the entire territory where it can be deployed is also under Ukrainian fire control and will be hit, reports OK Yug.
All the main transport arteries across the Dnieper in the southern part of Ukraine have ceased to be passages for the heavy equipment of the Russian troops. This was announced by the head of the joint press center of the Defense Forces OK South Natalia Gumenyuk.
“The crossing is important, because the mighty Dnieper will not allow to pass that way, therefore the enemy is trying to pull up the reserves from the left bank. But the transport logistics corrected by our fire control does not allow him to do it, precisely because we carefully and precisely worked on these bridges: these are the main arteries of transport through the Dnipro, they have become non-travel cards for heavy equipment,” Gumenyuk said in a briefing.
Natalya Gumenyuk emphasized that today the Russian Federation does not have the ability to bring reserves from the left bank, so they create the illusion of pulling reserves by moving military units between settlements.
In addition, Gumenyuk said that the invaders may continue to try to set up a ferry or pontoon crossing, but the entire territory where it can be deployed is also under Ukrainian fire control and will be hit.
Gumenyuk did not provide details about the situation in the Kherson region.
“The hottest news is still ahead of us. Now the battle continues, and therefore they need information silence,” he said.
Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not yet confirmed CNN’s information about the advance of Ukrainian defenders, because they fear for the safety of residents of the Kherson region.
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Source: korrespondent

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