Russia’s loyalty to Jiusson: We thwarted Ukrainian attempts to penetrate us

Russia’s loyalty to Jiusson: We thwarted Ukrainian attempts to penetrate us

The pro-Russian authorities in the South Ukraine region declared that the Ukrainian army had suffered significant losses on the fronts following earlier strikes and multiple attempts by the Ukrainian army to breach them.
She claimed in a statement today, Sunday, that additional Ukrainian attempts to breach Russian defences in the area were stopped, per Russian media.
The proclamation was made while Kiev’s soldiers were making further progress into Khaisson, the main city, along the west bank of the Dnieburie River.

The local authorities again urged the residents, in a statement published yesterday on the communication sites, to leave the big city “immediately due to the tense situation”, and crossing to the left bank of the Dnieber River.
A spokesperson of the deputy governor of Moscow, Kirill Streamosov, told the Russian news agency Interfax that roughly 25,000 people had crossed the river.

While the Ukrainian public pillars announced that the Russian forces abandoned two other towns in Khaisson and evacuated medical workers from a third town, accusing them of looting local civilians, and also the practice of forced displacement against the region’s residents.
It’s interesting to note that the Russian general Sergey Sorovkin, who was given the responsibility for leading military operations in Ukraine roughly two weeks ago, had earlier acknowledged the dire circumstances in the country’s south.

This depiction came many weeks after the Ukrainian forces launched a counter-attack in an effort to regain control of numerous towns and cities in the south and east.
It is noteworthy that Keyansson is the first significant Ukrainian city to have fallen under Russian hands since hostilities began on February 24, which marked a powerful erection of Moscow.

It is also one of the four districts that the Kremlin stated it would annex to Russia in late September 2022, thus Ukrainian authority over it will be a humiliating blow to the Russian army’s reputation.
Additionally, the Antonovsky Bridge, which connects the city to the southern West Bank, the Dnieber River, and the remainder of the Jeresson region, and the Kakhovka Station, which produces power, give this area a special significance.

Jiusson’s physical location is also very significant because it lies on the border between the Dniprobrofrovsk and Nicolaiv areas, borders Crimea on the land in the south, and looks out onto the Black Sea in the southwest and the Azov Sea in the southeast.

Russia’s devotion to Jiusson: We stopped attempts by the Ukrainians to infiltrate us.

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