The Daily Telegraph

Ukraine will recapture Kherson by September, officials claim

- By James Kilner

THE Russian-occupied southern region of Kherson will be recaptured by September, a Ukrainian official claimed yesterday.

Sergey Khlan, an aide to the ousted Ukrainian head of the Kherson region, said Ukrainian forces backed up by sophistica­ted Western weapons, including long-range Himars, were defeating Russia’s army around the region.

“Kherson region will definitely be liberated by September,” Mr Khlan said in an interview with Ukrainian television. “We can say that a turning point has occurred on the battlefiel­d.”

Mr Khlan added: “We see that our armed forces are advancing openly. We can say that we are switching from defensive to counteroff­ensive actions.”

The arrival of Himars in Ukraine a month ago has changed the momentum of the war because Ukraine is now able to hit Russian supply lines, command centres and other infrastruc­ture, causing widespread damage.

The targets had previously been too far behind the front line to strike.

Not only have the Himars stalled the Russian offensive in the eastern Donbas, but they have also hit bridges over the Dnipro River and its tributary, the Inhulets River, that form important supply lines to Kherson city.

Analysts said that an artillery attack over the weekend on the bridge over the Inhulets River bore all the signs of that of a highly accurate Himar.

“Footage shows six equidistan­t points of impact on the bridge,” said the Institute for the Study of War, a Usbased think tank.

Unverified reports from Ukrainian officials said that the Ukrainian military had encircled hundreds of Russian soldiers.

British military intelligen­ce has said that Russia was shelling Ukrainian positions around the Inhulets River, rather than counteratt­acking.

Phillips O’brien, a professor of strategic studies at St Andrews University, said that the Ukrainian army may be laying a trap for the Russian army, drawing them into the area around Kherson with strikes on infrastruc­ture before unleashing a massive counteratt­ack.

“They’ve made the Russians commit to a killing ground,” he said. “A few more weeks of this, and you can see Ukraine taking more risks.

“Strategy might be to bleed them in Donbas, bleed them in Kherson, defeat them in Kherson.”

Russia captured the Kherson region in the first few days of the war without any fight.

The region’s main city, also called Kherson, was captured on March 3. It was the first major city to fall following the start of Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine in late February.

The region, which is important for Ukrainian agricultur­e, is next to the Crimean Peninsula that Russia annexed in 2014.

‘Our armed forces are advancing openly... We are switching from defensive to counteroff­ensive actions’

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