Damaged bridge near Kherson could cut Russian troops off

THE NEW VOICE OF UKRAINE

20 July

Antonisvkyi Bridge in Kherson Oblast (Photo:AFU StratCom / Telegram)

Antonisvkyi Bridge in Kherson Oblast (Photo:AFU StratCom / Telegram)

After Ukraine damaged a key bridge in KhersonOblast, Russian forces in the region could be left without a way to retreat, Deputy Head of Kherson Regional Council Yuriy Sobolevskyi said in a Telegram post on July 20.

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“As it stands, (Russian) orcs and their sympathizers in Kherson could be cut off from supply routes and means of retreat,” Sobolevskyi said, adding that “the Ukrainians are coming.”

“Those few of our citizens who were quick to get Russian passports are probably reevaluating their choice.”

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He urged people to avoid Antonisvkyi Bridge, which was recently damaged by Ukrainian long-range artillery.

A Russian staging area near Antonivsky Bridge in Kherson Oblast was hit by a long-range Ukrainian strike on July 19. According to Kherson regional official Serhiy Khlan, the attack left Russian forces in the area disoriented.

6 comments

  1. Bridge has taken some major punishment. May the Spirit of the Living God divinely push it the rest of the way over.

    • Blocking the Occupiers from a retreat would be ideal. I hope that will happen, we might even get the Occupiers to release Ukrainians…if not…it would be 15,000 dead for Putler.

  2. Another strike or two on the same spot would destroy that part of the bridge. I think that Ukraine forces will do so when the time is ripe. Doing so now is too soon. It would give the cockroaches time to repair it again. It’s better to do so when UA forces are advancing.

  3. I don’t want the Orcs “disoriented.” I want them dead. The more Russian dead, the better.

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