
Ukrainians have reportedly launched an attack in the occupied part of the Kherson region. There is a breakthrough towards Pishchanivka. AFU is attacking along the railway bridge near Prydniprovs’ke. AFU has taken control of Poima and are entering Pishchanivka on the northern outskirts
Rybar claims that Ukrainian Forces have launched an attack in the occupied part of the Kherson region.
➡️There is a breakthrough towards Pishchanivka. The AFU is attacking along the railway bridge near Prydniprovs'ke.
➡️AFU has reportedly taken control of Poima after which… pic.twitter.com/cL83jF1Gl5— NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 (@NOELreports) October 17, 2023
by zizp
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Claimed by Rybar (Pro-Russian telegram channel). No evidence provided, take with a grain of salt.
Crybar could claim theres a D Day operation going on in Crimea rn, only to claim it was repelled with minimal losses; imma wait for other sources
Wonder if Berdyansk airfield being essentially knocked out helped in that…
I’d like this to be true, but I’m waiting for confirmation first. It seems a little *too* good to be true. Especially since maintaining supply lines across the Dniper–or any river–would be difficult.
By the way, Noel has a Mastodon account too.
https://mstdn.social/@noelreports/111252446984612952
In Poima with what? Boat-landed infantry?
A nice side effect of Russia having clogged down Ukrainian tank offensives in the east is that a Kherson offensive became much more feasible, relatively speaking. Not being able to set over with tanks makes much less of a difference now anyways.
Of course the question remains how large this operation is, but i dearly hope this will give Russia headaches.
Probably not true imho. Attacking across the river with just one railway bridge to connect their forces would be ill-advised. All it takes is a few bombs or rockets and those forces would become stranded. Could very well be a small group doing disruption actions that is being overreported by the ruzzians so they can claim to have beaten back another “major attack”.