The invaders continued to try to restore the crossings of the Dnieper River to provide support for their troops.
Stopping the counter-offensive of the Ukrainian army in the direction of Kherson remains the most important task of the enemy’s troops. This was stated by the Deputy Chief of the Main Operational Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexei Gromov at a briefing on October 20.
“Intelligence data indicates that in the near future task number 1 for the armed forces of the Russian Federation is determined to hold the front and stop the Ukrainian offensive in the direction of Kherson. The enemy plans to solve this task especially in by the first wave of partial mobilization and by increasing the number of groups of the Russian armed forces on the right bank of the Dnieper River,” he said.
According to Gromov, in order to stop the advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Yuzhno-Bugsky operational area, the enemy is the enemy of up to 45 battalion tactical groups, which accelerates the fortification equipment of the defensive lines.
As noted by the deputy head of the main operational department of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the invaders are constantly trying to restore the crossings of the Dnieper River to provide support for their troops.
The Ukrainian military continues to attack the accumulation of personnel and equipment of the Russian Federation. The Armed Forces of Ukraine destroy crossings, warehouses, continue to control enemy logistics support routes.
It will be remembered that in the past day, October 19, the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled nine enemy attacks.
The General Staff also reported that the risk of a second offensive from Belarus was growing.
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Source: korrespondent
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