(Ukrainian)
(Ukrainian)

Ukrainian (Ukrainian)soldiers set up river front

Kyiv. Ukrainian (Ukrainian) military forces have successfully established a front on the eastern side of the Dnieper River. This thing has come out from a new analysis. This fueled speculation on Sunday that it could be an early sign of Kiev’s much-anticipated retaliatory strike. The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, reported late Saturday that geolocated footage from a pro-Kremlin military blogger indicated Ukrainian troops had established a foothold near the town of Olesky. Analysts believe that if Ukraine goes ahead with a counteroffensive, a key goal will be to sever the land corridor between Russia and the annexed Crimean peninsula, which would require crossing the Dnieper River in the country’s south.

In response to Ukrainian media reports that the build-up of Ukrainian troops indicates retaliation has begun, Natalia Lyumenyuk, a spokeswoman for Ukraine’s Operational Command South, called for patience. He neither confirmed nor denied the reports, saying only that details of military operations in the Dnieper Delta could not be disclosed for operational and security reasons. Humenyuk said on Ukrainian television that it was a “difficult task” when it is necessary to “overcome a barrier like the Dnieper”. More than a year after Russia’s invasion, a situation has now arisen in which neither side Can’t get edge. However, Ukraine has recently received advanced weaponry from its Western allies and troops have been retrained in the West. Now the possibility of retaliatory attack has increased. There has been fierce fighting in the eastern Donetsk region, where Russia is fighting to besiege the city of Bakhmut. Ukraine’s operational command ‘South’ said in a Facebook post on Sunday that the Russian army dropped five aerial bombs in the Kherson region during the day and overnight on Saturday. According to the post, bombs were fired from drones and planes and several residential buildings were damaged, but there were no casualties.