Ukraine: Russian boats damaged in Kherson region
The Ukrainian Army spokesman, Oleksandr Shtupun, said Saturday that several Russian boats were damaged near the settlement of Antonivka, Kherson region.
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The Ukrainian Army spokesman, Oleksandr Shtupun, said Saturday that several Russian boats were damaged near the settlement of Antonivka, Kherson region.
"According to updated information, on November 3, as a result of the fire damage of an enemy crossing near the settlement of Antonivka, Kherson region, a tugboat was destroyed", said Shtupun in his daily briefing.
"Two more boats were damaged and need to be repaired", he added.
Shtupun said that a column waiting to cross near the settlement of Olgivka was also hit, losses are "being specified".
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A resident said Friday that Russian soldiers were forcing Ukrainian civilians from their apartments in the occupied capital of the Kherson region and moving in themselves.
His account of soldiers spreading throughout the city of Kherson suggested that Russia could be preparing for intense urban warfare in anticipation of Ukrainian advances.
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Russia-installed authorities in Kherson continued to urge civilians to leave the city, which lies on the western bank of the Dnieper River and has been cut off from supplies and food by Ukrainian bombardment.
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