Western analysts said Ukrainian troops were seeking to secure a clear logistical advantage by preventing Russia from resupplying the Dnipro River. Yury Sobolevsky, deputy head of the Kherson regional council, said Ukrainian troops had had successes in the Kherson, Berislav and Kakhovka regions, but declined to elaborate. “Now is the time to support our armed forces… This is not the time to talk about specific successes of our lads,” he said. In its daily intelligence briefing, Britain’s Ministry of Defense said Ukraine’s armed forces continued their multi-pronged offensive against Russian-held positions in an operation to retake Kherson. “Ukrainian formations have pushed back the front line in places, taking advantage of relatively weak Russian defenses,” the Foreign Ministry added on Wednesday, in this first acknowledgment of Western success in the operation. “According to their doctrine, Russia will now probably try to cover the gaps in its line using pre-arranged mobile reserve units. These will probably include some of them from the Eastern Group of Forces.” For reinforcements, British defense officials said Russia’s 3rd Army Corps, the first new large-scale formation since the start of the war, was still being assembled from volunteers with “limited training”. Rybar, a widely read pro-Kremlin military Telegram channel, supported claims that Ukraine had invaded Russian territory in the Kherson region. The group said the Ukrainian had managed to break into the village of Kostromka, northeast of Kherson, and had begun attacking towards the Nova Kakhovka-Davydiv Brid road, on the eastern banks of the Inhulets River. After Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, urged enemy troops to “go away” if they want to live, Kyiv on Wednesday proposed a special plan for Russians seeking to surrender.


title: “Ukraine Exploits Russia S Thin Defenses In Kherson Counterattack Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-27” author: “Vernell Bridgewater”


Western analysts said Ukrainian troops were seeking to secure a clear logistical advantage by preventing Russia from resupplying the Dnipro River. Yury Sobolevsky, deputy head of the Kherson regional council, said Ukrainian troops had had successes in the Kherson, Berislav and Kakhovka regions, but declined to elaborate. “Now is the time to support our armed forces… This is not the time to talk about specific successes of our lads,” he said. In its daily intelligence briefing, Britain’s Ministry of Defense said Ukraine’s armed forces continued their multi-pronged offensive against Russian-held positions in an operation to retake Kherson. “Ukrainian formations have pushed back the front line in places, taking advantage of relatively weak Russian defenses,” the Foreign Ministry added on Wednesday, in this first acknowledgment of Western success in the operation. “According to their doctrine, Russia will now probably try to cover the gaps in its line using pre-arranged mobile reserve units. These will probably include some of them from the Eastern Group of Forces.” For reinforcements, British defense officials said Russia’s 3rd Army Corps, the first new large-scale formation since the start of the war, was still being assembled from volunteers with “limited training”. Rybar, a widely read pro-Kremlin military Telegram channel, supported claims that Ukraine had invaded Russian territory in the Kherson region. The group said the Ukrainian had managed to break into the village of Kostromka, northeast of Kherson, and had begun attacking towards the Nova Kakhovka-Davydiv Brid road, on the eastern banks of the Inhulets River. After Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, urged enemy troops to “go away” if they want to live, Kyiv on Wednesday proposed a special plan for Russians seeking to surrender.


title: “Ukraine Exploits Russia S Thin Defenses In Kherson Counterattack Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-30” author: “Leon Parish”


Western analysts said Ukrainian troops were seeking to secure a clear logistical advantage by preventing Russia from resupplying the Dnipro River. Yury Sobolevsky, deputy head of the Kherson regional council, said Ukrainian troops had had successes in the Kherson, Berislav and Kakhovka regions, but declined to elaborate. “Now is the time to support our armed forces… This is not the time to talk about specific successes of our lads,” he said. In its daily intelligence briefing, Britain’s Ministry of Defense said Ukraine’s armed forces continued their multi-pronged offensive against Russian-held positions in an operation to retake Kherson. “Ukrainian formations have pushed back the front line in places, taking advantage of relatively weak Russian defenses,” the Foreign Ministry added on Wednesday, in this first acknowledgment of Western success in the operation. “According to their doctrine, Russia will now probably try to cover the gaps in its line using pre-arranged mobile reserve units. These will probably include some of them from the Eastern Group of Forces.” For reinforcements, British defense officials said Russia’s 3rd Army Corps, the first new large-scale formation since the start of the war, was still being assembled from volunteers with “limited training”. Rybar, a widely read pro-Kremlin military Telegram channel, supported claims that Ukraine had invaded Russian territory in the Kherson region. The group said the Ukrainian had managed to break into the village of Kostromka, northeast of Kherson, and had begun attacking towards the Nova Kakhovka-Davydiv Brid road, on the eastern banks of the Inhulets River. After Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, urged enemy troops to “go away” if they want to live, Kyiv on Wednesday proposed a special plan for Russians seeking to surrender.


title: “Ukraine Exploits Russia S Thin Defenses In Kherson Counterattack Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “James Taylor”


Western analysts said Ukrainian troops were seeking to secure a clear logistical advantage by preventing Russia from resupplying the Dnipro River. Yury Sobolevsky, deputy head of the Kherson regional council, said Ukrainian troops had had successes in the Kherson, Berislav and Kakhovka regions, but declined to elaborate. “Now is the time to support our armed forces… This is not the time to talk about specific successes of our lads,” he said. In its daily intelligence briefing, Britain’s Ministry of Defense said Ukraine’s armed forces continued their multi-pronged offensive against Russian-held positions in an operation to retake Kherson. “Ukrainian formations have pushed back the front line in places, taking advantage of relatively weak Russian defenses,” the Foreign Ministry added on Wednesday, in this first acknowledgment of Western success in the operation. “According to their doctrine, Russia will now probably try to cover the gaps in its line using pre-arranged mobile reserve units. These will probably include some of them from the Eastern Group of Forces.” For reinforcements, British defense officials said Russia’s 3rd Army Corps, the first new large-scale formation since the start of the war, was still being assembled from volunteers with “limited training”. Rybar, a widely read pro-Kremlin military Telegram channel, supported claims that Ukraine had invaded Russian territory in the Kherson region. The group said the Ukrainian had managed to break into the village of Kostromka, northeast of Kherson, and had begun attacking towards the Nova Kakhovka-Davydiv Brid road, on the eastern banks of the Inhulets River. After Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president, urged enemy troops to “go away” if they want to live, Kyiv on Wednesday proposed a special plan for Russians seeking to surrender.