fast operations and continued nato support cannot be beaten. translation: step-by-step, we will reach victory. - we will not rush, losing people on our way. the russian troops are scared. they didn t expect so much resistance from our side. ukrainian soldiers will suspect russia s motives until they can drive into kherson. it might be some kind of disinformation strategy, or they believe the russians might be trying to sucker them into a trap. the fact remains, the hit and run war here on the front lines near kherson goes on. one question a fighting retreat requires military skills russia has not demonstrated since the invasion. will moscow try to negotiate safe passage out of kherson for its men?
kherson this week were very confident, not losing sleep over moscow s intentions. with or without the formal withdrawal announcement, these men and their commander believe theirflexible, fast operations and continued nato support cannot be beaten. translation: step-by-step, we will reach victory. - we will not rush, losing people on our way. the russian troops are scared. they didn t expect so much resistance from our side. ukrainian soldiers will suspect russia s motives until they can drive into kherson. it might be some kind of disinformation strategy, or they believe the russians might be trying to sucker them into a trap. the fact remains, the hit and run war here on the front lines near kherson goes on. one question a fighting retreat requires military skills russia has not demonstrated since the invasion. will moscow try to negotiate safe passage out of kherson for its men? jeremy bowen,
kherson this week were very confident, not losing sleep over moscow s intentions. with or without the formal withdrawal announcement, these men and their commander believe theirflexible, fast operations and continued nato support cannot be beaten. translation: step-by-step, we will reach victory. - we will not rush, losing people on our way. the russian troops are scared. they didn t expect so much resistance from our side. ukrainian soldiers will suspect russia s motives until they can drive into kherson. it might be some kind of disinformation strategy, or they believe the russians might be trying to sucker them into a trap. the fact remains, the hit and run war here on the front lines near kherson goes on. one question a fighting retreat requires military skills russia has not demonstrated since the invasion. will moscow try to negotiate safe passage out of kherson for its men? jeremy bowen,
it might be some kind of disinformation strategy, or they believe the russians might be trying to sucker them into a trap. the fact remains, the hit and run war here on the front lines near kherson goes on. one question a fighting retreat requires military skills russia has not demonstrated since the invasion. will moscow try to negotiate safe passage out of kherson for its men? jeremy bowen, bbc news, mykolaiv. let s hearfrom the ukrainian president speaking about that russian retreat from kherson. translation: the enemy does not give as gifts, - does not make gestures of goodwill, we fight for it all. and when you fight, every step is always the resistance of the enemy, it is always the loss of lives, our heroes. therefore, we are moving very carefully, without emotions, without unnecessary risk in the interest of liberating
might be trying to sucker them into a trap. the fact remains, the hit and run war here on the front lines near kherson goes on. one question a fighting retreat requires military skills russia has not demonstrated since the invasion. will moscow try to negotiate safe passage out of kherson for its men? jeremy bowen, bbc news, mykolaiv. that s the picture in ukraine but for more from moscow now let s hear from the the bbc s russia editor steve rosenberg. if russia really has decided to pull out of kherson, as the generals told the people earlier, then this is big. this is a big blow to the prestige of the russian authorities. it is embarrassing for vladimir putin, because kherson was the only ukrainian provincial capital that the russians managed to occupy since they invaded in february. i remember, barely six weeks