Russia has decided to withdraw its troops from the right bank of the Dnieper River, including the regional capital of Kherson. The Defense Ministry explained that it wants to avoid unnecessary losses among its forces and spare the lives of civilians.

While admitting that the decision is not an easy one, the commanders see little sense in keeping the troops on the right bank, the chief of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, General Army General Sergey Surovikin, told Defense Minister Sergey Schoigu on Wednesday. The general pointed to continued Ukrainian attacks on the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam on the Dnieper River, arguing that it could leave the Russian troops in Kherson cut off from the rest of the force with no way to escape.

A pullout would help save lives of the Russian soldiers and keep the combat effectiveness of the force grouping in the area, Surovikin said.

This is a very difficult decision. Yet, we would be able to preserve the most important thing: lives of our soldiers.

“Start the pullback of forces,” Shoigu told Surovikin in a video released by media outlets. The minister ordered the general to organize secure relocation for both soldiers and civilians.

Over the past weeks, the local authorities have launched an effort to bring as many civilians as possible to the left bank of Dnieper, citing a threat posed by Ukrainian forces located on the opposite side. Over 150,000 people had been moved out of the city as of today, according to Sorovikin.

Russia incorporated Kherson Region last month, after residents voted in a referendum to break away from Ukraine and seek accession to Russia. Kiev rejected the vote as a “sham” and pledged to use military force to recapture all territories it considers to be under its sovereignty.

  • JucheBot1988
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    91 year ago

    Exactly, it’s like the eastern theater of the American Civil War. The north ultimately beat the south because their more advanced economic system and greater population could bring much more force to bear. Surovikin, in a sense, is doing a March to Sea on Ukraine with his strikes on the power grid.

    The difference, of course, is that Russia actually has competent generals (unlike Lincoln, who had to wade through a bunch of buffoons), and that Ukraine, unlike the Confederacy, is much more of a clown show militarily --albeit a clown show with international support.

    • @chjzunawd
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      101 year ago

      Clown show with international western support. Majority of the world is either neutral or pro Russia (based). Furthermore, clown country 404 is literally led by a clown, in more respects than one.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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      31 year ago

      Good analogy, another interesting comparison is with Vietnam. This video does a good job contrasting what US is doing in Ukraine with what they were doing in South Vietnam.