The withdrawal of Russian troops from the city of Kherson could have started as early as 22 October, the day the occupation “government” asked the residents to leave the city, the latest UK Defence Intelligence update reads.
According to the British Defence, “there is a realistic possibility that Russian military equipment and forces in civilian attire had been evacuating in conjunction with the 80,000 stated evacuated civilians in recent weeks.” Ukrainian Telegram channels previously reported that Russian soldiers in Kherson had been throwing out their military uniforms and dressing in civilian clothes.
“Kherson was the only regional capital city captured since February by Russian forces so the withdrawal brings significant reputational damage,” the British agency emphasises.
According to the UK Defence Ministry, it is also likely that Russian troops “destroyed road and rail bridges over the Dnipro River as part” of the withdrawal.
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) claims that the satellite images posted by the Maxar company confirm declarations from both Ukrainian and Russian sources about Russia’s troops destroying the Antonivka road bridge, a railways bridge across the Dnipro River in the Kherson city area, a bridge across the Dnipro River in the area of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant, and the Darivka bridge that crosses the Inhulets River.
According to ISW’s experts, Russian forces plan to thus block the advance of Ukraine’s troops into the central part of the Kherson region.