"Cling to the right bank." Why Russia with the "stubbornness of maniacs" adjusts crossings across the Dnieper near Kherson - military expert
Men are considering the Antonov Bridge after the Armed Forces struck on it on July 26 (photo: Reuters/Alexander Ermochenko) Russia uses all available opportunities to provide weapons and equipment on the right bank of the Dnieper in Kherson, because they are for them The bridgehead is a key position, said military expert Sergey Grabsky on the air of Radio HB.
"They stubbornly cling to the right bank of the Dnieper, realizing that in the event of loss of this direction, they simply will not be able to keep the coast of the Azov Sea," he said. The invaders also use a dam in Nova Kakhovka to strengthen their group, the expert said. “Plus, they give two more ferry, but also pontoon crossings. I understand that we are constantly destroying them, but the enemy with the stubbornness of maniacs continues to adjust them.