“The Russian occupiers do not have the strength and means to force the Dnieper River — Defense Forces of the South December 25, 17:31 Share: Ukrainian servicemen strike at the Russian occupiers (Photo: Operational Command South / Facebook) As of December 25, the Russian occupiers have not gathered enough offensive forces and means to force the Dnipro River. This was stated by the speaker of the Southern Defense Forces Vladyslav Voloshyn on the air”, — write on: ua.news
Ukrainian servicemen attack the Russian occupiers (Photo: Operational Command South / Facebook)
As of December 25, the Russian occupiers had not gathered enough offensive forces and means to force the Dnipro River.
This was stated by the speaker of the Defense Forces of the South, Vladyslav Voloshyn, on the air of the telethon Edyni novyny.
He emphasized that the Russians need to force the Dnipro River before a possible attack on Kherson.
“In order to force it, it is necessary to gather enough forces and resources, which are very difficult to hide with today’s intelligence tools. So far, our intelligence has not detected and cannot say that the enemy has gathered enough offensive forces and means to force the Dnieper,” said Voloshyn.
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He also specified that the Russian occupiers conduct five to seven forced actions per day in this direction. It is more like a reconnaissance and search operation, he clarified.
In addition, the Russian occupiers in the south increased the number of artillery fire by about a third and also increased the number of drone strikes.
On December 24, Voloshin stated that the army of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation probably wants to seize a bridgehead for the transfer of fire equipment on one of the islands or on the right bank of the Dnieper, but there is no mention of an assault on Kherson.
Possible offensive of the Russian Federation on Kherson – what is known
On December 4, in a Financial Times commentary, Oleksandr Prokudin, the head of the Kherson Regional State Administration, said that there is a suspicion that the regular attacks of the Russian army on Kherson are part of Russia’s plan to increase pressure on the Armed Forces and prepare for a potential offensive on the right bank of the Kherson region.
On December 20, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, announced that the Russian invaders had become more active in the Kherson region.
Also on this day, Oleksandr Prokudin reported that Russian DRGs attempted to advance in the direction of Kherson. In addition, on December 20, Kherson was subjected to massive shelling: one person died, 11 were injured. The Russians attacked residential buildings, social and critical infrastructure.
The Russians are trying every day to force the Dnipro near Kherson in order to capture a new bridgehead — Defense Forces of the South
On December 21, the spokesman of the Southern Defense Forces, Vladyslav Voloshin, said that the Russian occupiers are trying to cross the Dnipro near Kherson several times a day in order to capture a new bridgehead on the right bank, the Southern Defense Forces said.
On December 23, RBC-Ukraine, citing its own sources, reported that the generals of the Russian army had already decided to attack Kherson, and the commander of the Russian Defense Forces, colonel-general Mykhailo Teplinskyi, was appointed as the curator of the operation.
The head of the Center for countering disinformation at the NSDC Andriy Kovalenko refuted this information and stated that the Defense Forces of Ukraine are aware of the plans of the army of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation to attack, in particular on Kherson, and Ukrainian servicemen are ready to repel the attacks.