Ukraine’s war is about to enter a new phase

Britain’s military intelligence announced on Saturday that the war in Ukraine is about to enter a new phase, with most of the fighting shifting to a front of nearly 350 kilometers stretching in the southwest of the country near… Zaporizhia To Kherson, along the Dnieper River.

The British Ministry of Defense added on Twitter that it was almost certain that Russian forces were massing in southern Ukraine, where they were preparing to repel a possible counterattack or attack.

targeting bridges

The ministry also reported in a daily update, that tactical groups, comprising between 800 and 1,000 soldiers, have been deployed in Crimea, and are almost certainly being used to support Russian forces in the region. Khersonaccording to Archyde.com.

And she added that Ukrainian forces are targeting bridges, ammunition depots and railways with increasing frequency in its southern regions, including the strategically important railway linking Kherson with Russia-controlled Crimea.

This comes as long convoys of Russian military trucks, tanks, artillery and weapons continue to move away from the Ukrainian Donbass region towards the southwest of the country.

Strikes near a nuclear reactor

On Friday, Ukraine and Russia accused each other of carrying out strikes near a reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear plant, Zaporizhia.

Ukraine accused Moscow of carrying out strikes near a nuclear reactor at the plant, which was seized by Russian forces in early March, a few days after the start of its military operation in Ukraine on February 24.

Russia denied responsibility for the strikes, accusing the regime of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of “nuclear terrorism”.

The Russian military said in a statement that “Ukrainian armed formations carried out 3 artillery strikes on the territory of the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant and the city of Energodar,” calling on “international organizations to condemn the criminal acts of the Zelensky regime, which practices nuclear terrorism.”

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