The article is based on an Institute for the Study of War analysis that focuses on Ukrainian success in using HIMARS to destroy bridges essential to the supply of Russian forces in Kherson and in small unit and special forces attacks to degrade the security environment in Kherson. Russia’s postponement of the scheduled referendum there is seen as a clear indication of Ukrainian success. Local surrender is projected as a possible consequence if Russia is unable to properly supply and defend its forces in the Kherson region.
#12. Ignoring his personal politics (there I go, breaking the rules again!), one might think that a retired Lieutenant General, who rose to command the 7th Army in Europe, might actually know something about, you know, warfare?
The head of the Russian Occupation Administration in Kherson, was posting online last week from a hotel in Russia, while his deputy, the acting head, was shot dead in the street in Kherson.