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"Kherson has been one of the toughest battlefields for the Ukrainians, with slower progress when compared with Ukraine’s breakout offensive around the country’s second largest city of Kharkiv, in the northeast, that began last month."

The Ukrainians have said from early on that this is deliberate and will take time. They attracted Russian forces to Kherson to leave Kharkiv vulnerable. They are keeping them busy in Kherson so they can't operate elsewhere.

But Kherson is also a trap, because west of the Dnieper, Russian forces are bogged down and unable to resupply themselves. As usual, General Putin has told them not to retreat. So this is a game of being patient as winter approaches and waiting for the Russians to surrender due to lack of resources. This pocket has (or at least had) 30k Russians in it. It takes a lot of resources to keep an army that size provided for, when the bridges across the Dnieper are all damaged.

The overnight gain of 40km is a sign that the plan is working. Russian strength is eroding fast. If General Putin loses 30k of his soldiers, I reckon he's in far bigger trouble even than he is now.

The question: will he lose Luhansk or Kherson oblast first? My bet is the former. But General Putin is such a calamitous strategist, who knows? He might as well be a violin, the way the Ukrainian generals are playing him. It's one encirclement after another.


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Ukrainian troops continue offensive, claim new gains
By: clo2
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Mon, 03 Oct 22 12:51 PM
Msg. 47327 of 54959

Ukrainian troops continue offensive, claim new gains

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian troops continued to push forward Monday with their offensive that has embarrassed Moscow, with Kyiv officials and foreign observers hinting at new gains in the strategic southern region of Kherson.

Kherson has been one of the toughest battlefields for the Ukrainians, with slower progress when compared with Ukraine’s breakout offensive around the country’s second largest city of Kharkiv, in the northeast, that began last month.

Kherson is one of the four regions illegally annexed by Moscow last week after a “referendum” orchestrated by the Kremlin. The lower house of the Kremlin-controlled parliament is set to ratify the treaties Monday, and the upper house will follow the next day.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that two of those regions, Donetsk and Luhansk, are joining Russia with their administrative borders that existed before a conflict erupted there in 2014 between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian forces. He noted that the issue of the borders of the two other regions — Zaporizhzhia and Kherson — remains open.

“We will continue to discuss that with residents of those regions,” Peskov said in a conference call with reporters. He did not provide additional details.

Ukrainian media outlets on Monday highlighted an image of Ukrainian troops displaying flags at a marker for the village of Khreshchenivka, which is in the same area of Kherson where troops apparently have broken through Russian lines.

Russian military bloggers close to Moscow have increasingly acknowledged that Ukraine has superior manpower, backed by tank units, in the area.

A Russian-installed official in the Kherson region, Kirill Stremousov, admitted in a video statement on Monday morning that the Ukrainian forces “have broken through a little deeper.” However, he insisted that “everything is under control” and that Russia’s “defense system is working” in the region.

Russia attacked Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy’s hometown and other targets Sunday with suicide drones, and Ukraine took back full control of a strategic eastern city in a counteroffensive that has reshaped the war.

Russia’s recent loss of the eastern city of Lyman, which it had been using as a transport and logistics hub, was a new blow to the Kremlin as it seeks to escalate the war by illegally annexing four regions of Ukraine and heightening threats to use nuclear force.

more:

http://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-kyiv-moscow-kharkiv-bbe66bfca52988b7982a74f147ea5681?


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