Feb. 27, 2025, 3:59 p.m.

Russian Troops Intensify Attacks in Beryslav, Kherson Region Amid Ammunition Shortage

(Photo: Screenshot from the video)

In the area of Beryslav, Kherson region, there is an increase in the activity of Russian troops. The occupiers have intensified artillery shelling, are using drones more often, and are trying to strengthen their defensive positions.

This was reported to Slidstvo. Info by soldiers of the 72nd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who are stationed near Beryslav.

According to the soldiers of the 72nd Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian troops are actively using cannon artillery, mortars, and drones to adjust their fire. At the same time, the movement of enemy equipment and personnel was spotted in occupied Nova Kakhovka.

Despite the increased activity, Russian units are experiencing a shortage of ammunition. The Armed Forces of Ukraine note that the occupiers are saving shells and firing less frequently than before.

Beryslav remains an important strategic object that the enemy is trying to destroy. Russians are shelling the city, destroying hospitals and other critical infrastructure. In January, about 200-300 local residents evacuated, but the situation continues to deteriorate.

Ukrainian defenders are holding the line and preparing for possible assaults. According to them, every day is becoming more difficult.

Recently, in Kherson, a Russian drone attacked an ambulance that was rushing to a call.

Earlier, Russian troops shelled civilian infrastructure in Kherson and Beryslav districts, injuring 12 people, including three police officers.

In the village of Mylove, Beryslav community, a drone dropped a bomb, scattering dangerous anti-personnel mines of the "Petal" type on the territory.

On the night of February 20, Kherson was shaken by a powerful explosion - a Russian guided aerial bomb hit a ten-story building. The strike completely destroyed 15 apartments in the building - from the first to the tenth floor. Windows in 80 other apartments were smashed.

Андрій Колісніченко

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