
AFU supposedly liberated krynka on the left bank of the dnieper river
AFU supposedly liberated krynka on the left bank of the dnieper river
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AFU supposedly liberated krynka on the left bank of the dnieper river
AFU supposedly liberated krynka on the left bank of the dnieper river
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There is already growing panic in the telegram channels. The Russians are concerned.
One village at a time, and withe the connection to its neighbor villages kozachi laheri and korsunka, this is might become an even bigger headache for the Russians
The Ukrainian army is gradually succeeding in expanding the area under its control on the left bank of the Dnipro. This was also true over the weekend. This is the last place where the Ukrainian army can hope for more success this year.
russian fortifications are not as extensive in this area and Crimea is close from here. Very simplistically – if the Ukrainians were to succeed here, they would largely bypass the russian defences from the rear.
As a result of the Ukrainian operations near Dnipro, fears of an acutely imminent landing are spreading in the russian information space. According to various reports, on the west bank the Ukrainians have concentrated up to 20 thousand troops, led by Marine brigades, parts of which are already operating on the other bank. The nervousness is probably a result of the replacement of the commander-in-chief of the russian troops in that section.
It’s amazing they’ve been able to accomplish these successes here, as well as small ones near bakhmut despite all the resources poured into defending Avidiivka. Heroyam slava ! 🇺🇦
Glory to Ukraine glory to their heroes
I hope they find some way to transport tanks, artillery and other vehicles to that area. Infantry won’t be able to do it alone.
Slava ukraine !
Excellent.
#Translation.
Good day. Today is 8th day of hard work. So much sweat, so much blood. With loses, ofc. We agree, its war. Its hard for us. We want to eat, to drink. We want to go home, to see our relatives. But we are standing our ground, and advancing forvard. Thats what i want to say: Glory to Ukraine, glory to marines.
Glory to heroes.
I imagine these are still just small raids with light and fast infantry with a goal of tying up a disproportionate amount of Russian resources. While Russia is still capable of fielding Avdiivka-like assaults once or twice per year, putting too many resources across a river will end in disaster.
I hope the UAF can push the crossing points outside of artillery range. It is also perfect timing with the counter offensive in ADV.
Let’s see how stretched the Russians really are.
Captured ak12s
I wonder how deep of a bridgehead they think they’ll need before they can start bringing heavy equipment and artillery across? From Krynka, they’re only 4 1/2 km to the M-14, the main road supply route from Crimea to eastern Kherson and Zaporizhia. Cutting that there or even further west at the M-14/M-17 intersection would really hamper Russia’s logistics network all along the Kherson front.
Reports of those Ukrainian activities on the left bank of dnipro river have been going back and forth for weeks now. If this is accurate, it would be tremendous. Not only is Russia unable to defend their positions there, they even can’t stop Ukrainian advances despite Ukraine fighting with only light weapons. The moment Ukraine is able to get some heavy equipment over the river, it might be the moment where we see a major breakthrough. Fingers crossed!