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Russia is still holding a large group of troops on the right bank of the Dnieper...

"The water in the Dnieper is no longer so warm." The Russian Federation is less likely to take away troops from the Right -Bank Kherson region - Zhdanov

Russia is still holding a large group of troops on the right bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, but hostile commanders are already looking for contacts with Ukrainian special services for negotiations to be captured. This is a consequence of methodological destruction of Russian logistics and information and psychological special operation of the Armed Forces, said military expert Oleg Zhdanov in an interview with Radio NV.

He called the events in the south "combined counter -offensive". “We have driven the largest number of Russian troops and the most capable regular parts. At least all airborne parts are on the right bank of the Dnieper. And it was absolutely correct to choose the tactics of methodical destruction. We said: how many more warehouses need to be burned so that the Russians begin to depart or be captured? It worked. Today we have a result.

They have a projectile famine, they do not have enough fuel and food. They understand that there is nowhere to retreat, ”Zhdanov said. Video of the day, according to him, some Russian units began to depart from the defense. “This indicates that they have intelligent commanders who are aware that they can take away troops today; And tomorrow, these troops, if they do not take them today, will just escape. And nothing will be able to do with them.

They try to keep the troops more or less handled, but the team staff is ready to go for negotiations and is ready to discuss the conditions of surrendering these troops, ”he said. Zhdanov predicts that the more such a confrontation will continue, the more likely the disorderly retreat of Russians from the right -bank Kherson region will become more likely. “There is almost a kilometer out there, as far as I know, 700 meters or more.