“Russian news agencies withdraw news alerts of troops regrouping east of Dnipro River”
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Additional confirmation on Ukrainian casualties.
As previously reported back in August:
“Russia’s military casualties are approaching 300,000, including as many as 120,000 deaths and 170,000 to 180,000 injuries, the newspaper reported.
Ukrainian deaths were close to 70,000, with 100,000 to 120,000 wounded”
Kremlin snuff box
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Are we retreating in the Kherson region? Found out what’s going on
Many were surprised by today’s actions of the Ministry of Defense, which first released news about the retreat of our troops on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region, and then canceled it.
We quickly learned from sources in the ministry and the General Staff what was happening.
Firstly, the decision to retreat in the Kherson region was practically made, according to three of our interlocutors.
“The troops are losing their combat effectiveness, General Teplinsky’s wound did not go away just like that, there is chaos in the Dnepr group of troops.
“The situation is difficult, so we need to retreat. Now the task is to not let the enemy get close to Crimea,” a source in the General Staff said on this occasion.
Secondly, the retreat had to take place in the strictest secrecy; they were going to announce it after the fact.
But what let us down was the chaos that reigns among the troops on this section of the front, and which we have written about more than once.
“It was reported from the localities that we were retreating, we wrote a beautiful message, sent out a newsletter.
“It turned out that neither Sergei Kuzhugetovich nor Vladimir Vladimirovich were in the know.
“We had to ask to delete the news and declare a provocation, look for the machinations of enemies,” our interlocutor explained to us in Ministry of Defense.
Thirdly, our retreat on the left bank of the Dnieper is now in question, which frightens the fighters. Sergei Shoigu and Vladimir Putin can simply stand their ground and not allow the military to retreat.
“If this happens, we will all be suicide bombers. We cannot fight here normally, they will simply kill us. I hope common sense will prevail and we will be saved,” says the military man, who is now in the Kherson region.