Ukraine is determined by the liberation

Ukraine is determined by the liberation

Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian forces have made it known that they intend to liberate the city of Khaisson.
Due to a large number of people and an escalation from Russia and Ukraine, which commentators regarded a “different fight” in the outcome of the war, the city in southern Ukraine is preparing for fierce confrontations.

The city’s population were forcibly removed from their homes over the recent era in order to transfer them to Russian territory. As a result, the city appeared to be a “ghost city,” and the situation got heated since the remaining citizens’ predominant emotion is concern.

Before announcing the start of a counter-attack in early September, during which it had field successes to regain control of Dozens of municipalities, Ukraine lost control of the majority of Jacon overlooking the Black Sea, including its capital, which bears the same name, in the first weeks of the Russian military operation that started on February 24.

Jacon is located near the mouth of the Denbero River, and therefore it represents a vital supply line and an arrival point for a wide range of lands controlled by Russia in Ukraine.
Since the start of the conflict, it is the first significant Ukrainian city to have fallen to Russian soldiers, giving Moscow a significant morale boost.

It is one of the four territories that the Kremlin declared to be annexed by Russia in late September, so if Ukraine regains authority over it, it will be a painful blow to Moscow and the standing of its armed forces.
Due to the presence of the Kakhovka Station, which produces energy, and the Antonovsky Bridge, which links the city to the southern West Bank, the Dnieber River, and the remainder of the Jeresson region, the area is of great significance.

It is regarded as a crucial and significant port on the Denbero River and the Black Sea.
In addition to serving as a connection between the Crimea and the East Dunbas region, it also has views of both the Black Sea and the Azov Sea from the southwest and southeast, respectively.
It is a significant shipping hub and contains the largest port in Ukraine for Black Sea shipbuilding.

With the start of the war in February of this year, Russia took control of the city, but soon found itself under strain from growing anti-Ukrainian attacks before the winter.

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