Ukrainian forces cross Dnipro River in Kherson region and land on left bank – ISW
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have raided the left bank of the Dnipro River, Kherson region, likely breached the Russian defense lines, advanced 800 meters deep, and returned
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reported the information.
Analysts note that several Russian military bloggers reported that Ukrainian forces landed up to 7 boats, each carrying about 6 to 7 people, on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River near the village of Kozachi Laheri and breached the defense there and advanced up to 800 meters deep.
A Russian "military blogger" noted that the Russian command had recently redeployed a "trained group" of Russian paratroopers (airborne troops) from the Kozachi Laheri area to the Zaporizhzhia region and replaced them with mobilized fighters from an unidentified unit, thereby weakening Russian defenses in the area.
According to analysts, the occupation head of the Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, downplayed the information about the Ukrainian landing and said that Russian artillery fire prevented the landing.
However, most prominent Russian military bloggers claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to use tactical surprise and landed on the eastern bank before the Russians opened fire. Therefore, Saldo was probably trying to deliberately downplay the Ukrainian Armed Forces' achievements in this region.
NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) maps for the last 24 hours show that there are fire outbreaks near Kozachi Laheri, which indicates active artillery fire.
By the end of the day, Russian "military bloggers" began to claim that the Ukrainian Defense Forces had left the left bank of the Dnipro River. The ISW assesses this as a "limited raid" rather than a full-fledged breakthrough of the defense line.
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On August 7, the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said that its special forces destroyed a missile unit of the Russian army during an operation on the temporarily occupied left bank of the Dnipro River, Kherson region.
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