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14 Sep: Ukrainians SINK 6 RUSSIAN BOAT AND GAIN FOOTHOLDS IN A NEW BRIDGEHEAD! | Ukraine War Update
Divine Justice
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9-14-2023 9:00 a.m. EDT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7d6M8k7LCfc

Ukrainian forces continue to make small but sharp advances on the southern axis. Today Kiev announced the liberation of more than a dozen villages in Zaphorizhia and Donetsk oblasts. Geolocated images show how Kiev forces advanced east of the village of Novoprokopivka, about four miles south of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region. Oleksandr Shtupun, spokesman for the Ukrainian Tavria Forces Group, explained that Ukrainian forces continue to advance near Robotyne. The Ukrainian Armed Forces have liberated 0.6 square miles in this direction.

A map showing the state of play around Robotyne shows how Ukrainian forces are advancing south of the town. At the same time, this map shows how Ukrainian forces are advancing west of Verbove, which is expected to be the next town in Kiev’s center of attention. There has also been a lot of activity in the last few days in Kherson, the starting point and support point for the offensive in the south. After looking at the activity in this area, we will move on to Tokmak and from there to the eastern fronts.

Over the past day, the Russian invaders tried to make new maneuvers to gain ground between the islands on the left bank of the Kherson region. However, Ukrainian fighters destroyed the enemy they had discovered in advance with pinpoint strikes when they least expected it. Ukrainian fighters sank all 6 enemy boats with a single shot. The enemy soldier was horrified to see Ukrainian fighters sinking so many boats at the same time. The Russian invaders’ personnel on the boats also sailed deeper into the waters during the attack. In other words, the enemy military suffered a huge loss of equipment and troops in almost an hour.

Recently, Ukrainian naval aviation destroyed a Russian Danube boat in the northwestern part of the Black Sea. Nataliya Humenyuk, commander of the Pivden operation, made some remarks after this operation. At this stage we can say that the enemy continues to be active there. The enemy forces are looking for ways to provide themselves with more intensive defense. This includes Dnipro’s direction from the water. But minus six engines is a very meaningful, convincing report that we can give in the last 24 hours. Thus, the invaders’ efforts to gain a foothold in positions they had previously been eliminated have come to an end.

We also continue to destroy the personnel and other equipment that the enemy soldier uses to attack the shore and cause serious damage to the civilian population, both material and physical. Because in the Kherson region, unfortunately, the number of casualties has increased slightly in the last 24 hours. As we can see, the war has now started to move on the waters as well. Again, in the Kherson region, our Ukrainian fighters are conducting successful operations and gaining a foothold on a new bridgehead.

The Konka transit route in Kherson region has become increasingly dangerous for the Russians. Ukrainian National Guard fighters destroyed the Murom-M long-range visual surveillance station that the invaders had placed on the bridge with kamikaze drones. Meanwhile, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed for the first time that Ukrainian troops gained positions on the left bank of the Dnipro River last week. Serhiy Bratchuk, Chairman of the Public Council of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, a representative of the Ukrainian Southern Volunteer Army, published a brilliant video of the FPV drone attack on the Russian Murom-M system installed on the bridge near Oleshky. Murom-M is a long-range visual surveillance system equipped with an optical camera with powerful zoom. It allows the enemy to see a person at a distance of up to 10 km, and the thermal imager detects a car from 8 km and people from 4 km in the dark.

Earlier, in the same area, Ukrainian soldiers found and successfully destroyed Russian vehicles. The bridge over Konka is the only land transportation artery connecting occupied Oleshky in Kherson region to the so-called Dach area between Dnipro and Konka. The bridge is located about 3 km from the destroyed Antonivka Bridge and is its continuation. Ukrainian forces managed to land and take positions on the left bank opposite Antonivka. Last week, and for the first time, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Southern General Staff confirmed the advance and captured positions of Ukrainian forces on the left bank of the Dnipro River in the Kherson region. The successes of Ukrainian fighters in the Kherson region are, of course, not over. In this region, our Ukrainian fighters carried out another crushing offensive against the enemy.


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