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A Ukrainian partisan group says Russian soldiers are increasingly cooperating with them. In turn, they get money and the chance to go abroad, the Atesh guerrilla group told the Kyiv Post. One such agent successfully carried out an attack at a Russian military base last week, they said. The operation took more than a month to plan and involved the Russian soldier gathering information about the location of the trucks and troops beforehand, they added. The Russian soldier involved in the military base attack has since "successfully left" the area and "decisions are being made on their transfer to the territory controlled by Ukraine," they added.
Persons: , ATESH Organizations: Service, Kyiv Post, Ukrainian, Guardian Locations: Ukrainian, Kyiv, Russian, Wall, Silicon, Crimean Tatars, Russia, Henichesk, Kherson Oblast, Ukraine, Crimea
Ukraine shared images of French-supplied SCALP-EG missiles the day it struck two Crimean bridges. The SCALP-EG, France's version of the Storm Shadow, is a powerful air-launched cruise missile. That same day, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense released images confirming the arrival of SCALP-EG missiles — the French version of the Storm Shadow. Ukraine announced it had damaged two Crimean bridges with a Storm Shadow missile on August 7, 2023 Ministry of Defense of UkraineThe SCALP-EG missile is France's version of the Storm Shadow, which the UK started to give to Ukraine earlier this year. In the tweet, Ukraine said that Russians had only "found" the missiles when the Crimean bridges were struck by them.
Persons: Dmitry Peskov, Le, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Volodymyr Saldo, Ukraine Anton Gerashchenko Organizations: Storm, Service, Ukraine, Storm Shadow, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, of Defense, Ukraine's Air Forces Day, Eiffel, , Times, UK's Ministry of Defence Locations: Ukraine, Wall, Silicon, Crimean, France, Ukrainian, Kherson, , Henichesk, London, Russia
Ukraine strikes Chonhar bridge to Crimea, RIA reports
  + stars: | 2023-08-06 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Aug 6 (Reuters) - The Chonhar road bridge linking mainland Ukraine to Crimea was damaged by a Ukrainian missile strike on Sunday, Russia's RIA news agency cited the Moscow-appointed head of Crimea, Sergei Aksyonov, as saying. RIA cited acting Kherson regional governor Vladimir Saldo -- another Moscow appointee -- as saying the strike on the bridge, one of three road links between Crimea and mainland Ukraine, involved an Anglo-French Storm Shadow missile. In June Ukraine struck the same bridge, which lies on a route used by the Russian military to move between Crimea and other parts of Ukraine under its control. It was not clear whether traffic on the bridge had been suspended. In the early hours of Saturday, a Ukrainian sea drone full of explosives damaged a Russian fuel tanker near the Crimean Bridge, the second such attack in 24 hours.
Persons: Sergei Aksyonov, RIA, Vladimir Saldo, Saldo, Alex Richardson, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Storm Shadow, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Ukraine, Crimea, Ukrainian, Moscow, Kherson, Henichesk, Russian, Russia
CNN —Explosions hit critical road bridges linking occupied Crimea with parts of Kherson region under Russian control, Russian authorities say, as Ukraine escalates its targeting of Russian infrastructure and territory. The Russian-appointed acting head of Kherson region, Vladimir Saldo, says the missiles that hit two bridges in Crimea Sunday were all Storm Shadows, an air-launched long-range missile supplied to Ukraine by the UK. Earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said a Russian guided aerial bomb struck a blood transfusion center in the Kharkiv region Saturday. MapboxA new wave of Russian missiles also struck sites across Ukraine overnight, most of which were shot down. Any explosions that happen to Russian ships or the Crimean bridge are “an absolutely logical and effective step.
Persons: Vladimir Saldo, Saldo, can’t, It’s, , Volodymyr Zelensky, , Vasyl Maliuk, Maliuk Organizations: CNN, Crimea Sunday, CNN Ukraine, Saturday, Ukrainian Security Service Locations: Crimea, Kherson, Ukraine, Moscow, Russian, Kherson region, Henichesk, Kharkiv, Russia, Ukrainian
Ukraine says it destroys ammunition depot in Kherson
  + stars: | 2023-06-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 18 (Reuters) - Ukrainian forces destroyed a "significant" ammunition depot near the Russian-occupied port city of Henichesk in the southern region of Kherson, Serhiy Bratchuk, spokesperson for the Odesa military administration, said on Sunday. "There was a very significant ammunition depot. Ukrainian media posted videos showing a vast plume of smoke rising far on the horizon with sounds of blasts. Rykove is about 20km (12 miles) from Henichesk, a port city along the Sea of Azov in southern Ukraine, which has been occupied by Kremlin forces since the early days of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Lincoln FeastOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Serhiy Bratchuk, Bratchuk, Lidia Kelly, Lincoln Organizations: Reuters, Kremlin, Thomson Locations: Russian, Henichesk, Kherson, Rykove, Russia, Ukrainian, Azov, Ukraine, Melbourne
They poured onto the streets of Kherson early Saturday, hugging police officers and waving the blue-and-yellow Ukrainian flag to celebrate the city's second day of liberation. In a separate message on Friday, the documentary filmmaker said he was in downtown Kherson when a vehicle carrying Ukrainian soldiers swept by that afternoon. Residents celebrate after Russian forces evacuated Kherson, Ukraine on Friday. Elsewhere, Russian state news agency Tass quoted Aleksandr Fomin, an official in Kherson’s Kremlin-appointed administration on Saturday as saying that Henichesk, a city on the Azov Sea some 125 miles southeast of Kherson city, would serve as the region’s “temporary capital” after the withdrawal. But it did not “change the underlying factors that will eventually mean Russian or Ukrainian success,” he added.
Ukraine works to stabilize Kherson after Russian pullout
  + stars: | 2022-11-12 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +7 min
In a regular social media update Saturday, the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said Russian forces were fortifying their battle lines on the river’s eastern bank after abandoning the capital. About 70% of the Kherson region remains under Russian control. A view of the Ukrainian flag in front of a damaged settlement in Potemkin village which is recently retaken from Russian Forces, Kherson Oblast, Kherson, Ukraine on November 10, 2022. Despite the advances in Kherson, other parts of Ukraine continued to face civilian casualties, energy shortages and other fallout from Russian military attacks and Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukraine’s Kherson, Donetsk, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions. Ukrainian Armed Forces continuing their move toward the Kherson front in Ukraine on Nov. 9, 2022.
Russian sources suggested that its forces are about to retreat from the strategic city of Kherson. Western intelligence — and some statements from Russia — have noted moves suggesting that Russia may be about to abandon the city, a strategic and symbolic prize should Ukraine reclaim it. Russian soldiers guard an area as a group of foreign journalists visit in Kherson, Kherson region, south Ukraine, May 20, 2022. "While there's some commotion and movement going on, it's not decisive," Kateryna Stepanenko, an ISW Russia analyst, told The Hill. "It doesn't appear that Russians have at this moment entirely given up Kherson city."
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