Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says his forces
are advancing "step by step" into the occupied southern region of
Kherson.
Kherson city fell to Russia early in the war and sits on
a strategic location west of the Dnipro river.
On Saturday, UK defence officials reported heavy
fighting near Kherson.
The Ukrainian advance meant that Russian supply lines
west of the river were "increasingly at risk", according to their
assessment.
Earlier this month, Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minster Iryna
Vereshchuk urged Kherson residents to evacuate the city as soon as possible to
avoid becoming trapped in the city during a counteroffensive in southern
Ukraine.
"It is necessary to do so for the Armed Forces of
Ukraine not to endanger the civilian population during offensive
operations," she told state TV.
Kyiv's forces have been targeting river crossings in the
region in an effort to stretch Russia's supply lines. On Saturday, an artillery
strike hit the Daryivskyi bridge across the Inhulets river, a tributary of the
Dnipro.
And on Tuesday, they targeted the Antonivskyi Bridge
over the Dnipro itself with US-supplied artillery.
Speaking to the state backed Tass news agency, the
deputy head of the Russian-backed administration in Kherson admitted that if
the strikes continued the bridge could collapse.
UK officials have previously described the Antonivskyi
Bridge as a "key vulnerability" for Russian forces and on Saturday
said if "crossings were denied, and Russian forces in occupied Kherson cut
off, it would be a significant military and political setback for Russia".
"Every bridge is a weak point for logistics and our
armed forces are skilfully destroying the enemy system," Serhiy Khlan, an
adviser to Kherson's governor, wrote on Facebook. "This is not yet the
liberation of Kherson, but a serious preparatory step in that direction."
Meanwhile, a senior defence adviser to Mr Zelensky
claimed that around 1,000 Russian troops in the region have been encircled by
Ukrainian forces.
Oleksiy Arestovych said the Russians had been caught in
a "tactical encirclement" near the village of Vysokopillya in Kherson
oblast. The BBC has not independently verified this claim.
Russia captured Kherson with relatively little
resistance early in the war, and the failure of Ukraine's security service
(SBU) to destroy crossing points over the Dnipro before fleeing the city is
believed to have led to Mr Zelensky's dismissal of the agency's director Ivan
Bakanov on Monday.
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