on pbs in america and around the globe. nine months after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they re making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russia has admitted having problems with its supply lines, and has been actively engaged in establishing new defensive lines. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson, a strategically vital city, which russian troops say they re in the process of leaving. russia says it s moving to new defensive positions, on the other side of the dnipro river, but that process could take weeks. there s no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. our international editorjeremy bowen has more from odesa. the ukrainians are correct to be cautious, because the russians will try and hurt them as much as they can, as often as they can, as their forces go back. but i think as far as the russians are concerned, there is, if you like, a couple of extreme scenarios, a range of scenarios. one of them is for t
prayer books to sikh personnel. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. nine months after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they re making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russian forces have admitted having problems with their supply lines, and they ve been actively engaged in establishing new defensive lines. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson a strategically vital city which russian forces say they re in the process of leaving. russia says it s moving to new defensive positions on the other side of the dnipro river, but that process could take weeks. there s no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. our international editorjeremy
nine months after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they re making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russia has admitted having problems with its supply, and has been actively engaged in establishing new defensive lines. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson, a strategically vital city, which russian troops say they re in the process of leaving. russia says it s moving to new defensive positions, on the other side of the dnipro river, but that process could take weeks. there s no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. our international editorjeremy bowen has more from odesa. the ukrainians are correct to be cautious, because the russians will try and hurt them as much as they can, as often as they can, as their forces go back. but i think as far as the russians are concerned, there is, if you like, a couple of extreme scenarios, a range of scenarios. one of them is for the russians, the worst one, a disorderly retre
nine months after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they re making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russia has admitted having problems with its supply lines and has been actively engaged in establishing new defensive lines. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson, a strategically vital city, which russian troops say they re in the process of leaving. russia says it s moving to new defensive positions on the other side of the dnipro river, but that process could take weeks. there s no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. our international editor jeremy bowen has more from odesa. the ukrainians are correct to be cautious, because the russians will try and hurt them as much as they can, as often as they can, as their forces go back. but i think as far as the russians
live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. nine months after the russian invasion of ukraine, seniorfigures in the ukrainian military say they re making significant progress against the forces of president putin. russian forces have admitted having problems with their supply lines, and they ve been actively engaged in establishing new defensive lines. all eyes are on the southern port of kherson a strategically vital city which russian forces say they re in the process of leaving. russia says it s moving to new defensive positions on the other side of the dnipro river, but that process could take weeks. there s no sign so far of a mass withdrawal. kherson was the first and only regional capital