AFU May Encircle Russian Occupiers On Left Bank Of Dnipro
- 26.06.2023, 17:18
Russian propagandists are ringing the alarm.
Yesterday, 25 June, footage of Russian military correspondents appeared on the Internet showing the occupiers being evacuated by APC at the entrance to Oleshki.
Today, 26 June, the occupiers are demanding that the Russian Ministry of Defence send aviation to the Oleshki area as soon as possible to prevent the AFU from breaking through, Dialog reports.
Z-publics write that Putin's army is afraid of being encircled and is beginning to retreat further back and away from the Dnipro River near the Antonovsky Bridge.
The enemy army reported that Ukrainian defenders were crossing to the left bank on boats.
The intensity of the crossings increased with each passing day. Most interestingly, after the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam was blown up, the powerful flow of the river washed away all the defences that Putin's army had been building for months on the left bank of the Dnipro. Immediately after the HPP was blown up, Russian troops withdrew 3-5 km from Hola Prystan and Oleshki to avoid entering the waterlogged zone.