In the north of the Kherson region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine took several villages. In Vysokopolye, allegedly “more than a dozen” prisoners from the “DPR” were taken prisoner.
On the eve of the liberation of the village in the Kherson region, the Office of the President reported. And now, the local public is publishing photos from Vysokoole, in the north of the Kherson region.
Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, also announced the transfer of Vysokopolye under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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In addition to Vysokopolye in the north of the Kherson region, the Ukrainian Armed Forces also captured the nearby village of Olgino. “More than a dozen” prisoners from the “DNR” were brought to Vysokopolye, Arestovich said.
He said there were three more liberated settlements, but the General Staff had to announce them first.
At the same time, according to him, the village of Novopetrovka south of Olgino was held by the Russians.
Arestovich believes that it is too early to talk about moving to Kherson. But, in his opinion, the Russian grouping on the right bank of the Dnieper “is in an operational encirclement.” At the same time, according to him, the enemy’s ferry crossings are operating, even “under the fire control of Ukraine.”
According to Arestovich, in three to four weeks the situation will worsen for the Russian Federation in the direction of Kherson.
Recall that earlier a video appeared on the network, showing how residents of the village of Vysokopolye, Kherson region, greeted the Ukrainian liberators.
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Source: korrespondent

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