According to Western military estimates, Ukraine could regain control of the western bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region next week.
As Russian troops shell Ukrainian cities and their critical infrastructure, the Ukrainian army’s advance continues on the front lines. Since August, the Ukrainian side has regained more than 1,170 square kilometers in the Kherson region. On Thursday, in a morning review of the military situation, British intelligence said that Ukrainian troops continue to advance towards Kherson.
What is the situation ahead?
After retreating about 20 kilometers in early October, Russian forces are likely trying to reinforce a new front line west of the village of Mylovoe. Heavy fighting continued along this line, especially in the west, where the Russian flank was no longer protected by the Ingulets River, according to British military intelligence. According to him, most of the Russian troops in this area lack Airborne Forces units.
The Russian Ministry of Defense assessed the situation in this sector of the front differently, but actually confirmed that a possible further counter-offensive by Ukrainian troops was being prevented by paratroopers.
Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in tanks and infantry fighting vehicles “attacked the positions of Russian paratroopers to conduct reconnaissance and break the defense,” said the morning report of the Russian Defense Ministry.
Operational Command South announced on Thursday that five more settlements in the Kherson region had been freed from Russian control. According to Western military estimates, Ukraine can regain control of the western bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region as early as next week, writes the Financial Times. Kherson – on the west coast.
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The head of the occupation administration of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, made a video message to the Russian leadership on Thursday morning, in which he asked for help in organizing the evacuation of residents.
Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Irina Vereshchuk advised residents to leave the south of the Kherson region in the summer because of the impending counteroffensive.
Saldo’s appeal to the Russian leadership came a day after the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution condemning Russia’s annexation of occupied regions of Ukraine. 143 countries voted in favor of the resolution, 35 abstained. Only five countries voted against the resolution – Russia, Syria, Nicaragua, Belarus and North Korea.
Source: korrespondent

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