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Russian forces suffer heavy losses during attempted assault on Kherson Oblast – Atesh resistance movement

Tuesday, 24 December 2024, 11:40
Russian forces suffer heavy losses during attempted assault on Kherson Oblast – Atesh resistance movement
Stock photo: Armyinform

Russian forces have been losing entire platoons in their attempts to storm the Ukrainian-controlled right (west) bank of Kherson Oblast but to no avail.

Source: Atesh, a military resistance movement in the occupied territories of Ukraine, on social media

Quote: "Atesh assets have reported a challenging situation for Russian units on the left (east) bank of Kherson Oblast. This especially [concerns] the 70th Motorised Infantry Division, which has sustained significant losses."

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Details: The partisans note that a recent Russian attempt to storm Kherson Oblast failed and became a real disaster for Russian forces.

Atesh assets report that entire Russian platoons never made it back, severely undermining the morale of Russian soldiers. Despite this, the Russian military leadership continues to send troops to certain death, hoping to find a more favourable location for the next landing.

Atesh assets within Russian forces report that the Russian command is extremely incompetent.

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Quote: "The situation is aggravated by incompetent commanders and their arbitrariness. All this makes Russian soldiers look for any way to survive. We’ve recorded an increase in the number of soldiers contacting our coordinators, expressing their desire not to become victims of others' agendas."

Background:

  • On Friday, 20 December, Russian forces launched a large-scale artillery attack on Kherson, striking residential buildings. The bombardment killed 2 people and left 10 injured, damaged critical infrastructure, caused power outages in parts of the city and disrupted public transport and traffic lights.
  • Russian forces are persistently attacking Kherson Oblast, targeting the village of Tomyna Balka on the morning of 21 December.

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