If Russia is planning on launching an offensive across the Dnipro river, I doubt it will be directly in Kherson. It will be to the east or west of the city, similar to Krynky but more successful and with different motives. The goal won't be to hold territory, but instead to divert Ukrainian manpower from more important parts of the frontline.
Remember, Russia doesn't necessarily need to capture Kherson. It is a part of their mandatory requirements for peace talks, along with Crimea and the other 3 Oblasts. Capturing it with force would be a stupid idea, so if Russia does cross the Dnipro River, don't expect them to try to take the city.
Remember, Russia doesn't necessarily need to capture Kherson. It is a part of their mandatory requirements for peace talks, along with Crimea and the other 3 Oblasts. Capturing it with force would be a stupid idea, so if Russia does cross the Dnipro River, don't expect them to try to take the city.
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Second one disappeared too, It might have hit an open area near Tatarbunary, Odesa Oblast. It is also possible that they both struck Snake Island.
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Damage to a building in Kyiv. Either from a Geran-2 drone strike or falling missile debris.
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AMK Mapping
Reports of a missile in the direction of Sevastopol, Crimea.
2 Neptune missiles are flying towards Sevastopol.
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AMK Mapping
2 Neptune missiles are flying towards Sevastopol.
They are expected to arrive at Sevastopol in the next 8 minutes.
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Donetsk was under fire by Ukrainian MLRS (probably HIMARS) around half an hour ago.
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Consequences of a Ukrainian MLRS attack on Donetsk city centre.
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The missile threat for Crimea is over. It is possible that the Neptune missiles were intercepted over the Black Sea.
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The U.S. department of defence announced that there are now approximately 2,000 US soldiers deployed in Syria, over double the previously announced number of 900.
Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said that "that the additional 1,100 personnel are considered "temporary rotational forces" — often in theater for 30 to 90 days — that are deployed to meet the fluid mission requirements of U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility."
Meanwhile, the other 900 personnel are considered "core" assets who are on longer term deployments that typically last approximately nine to 12 months.
Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said that "that the additional 1,100 personnel are considered "temporary rotational forces" — often in theater for 30 to 90 days — that are deployed to meet the fluid mission requirements of U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility."
Meanwhile, the other 900 personnel are considered "core" assets who are on longer term deployments that typically last approximately nine to 12 months.
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