In the southern region of Kherson, Ukrainian forces are presently launching a counteroffensive. Journalists are not allowed near the frontlines, thus there are no first-hand reports of the fighting. However, General Dominique Trinquand, a former commander of the French military mission to the UN, asserts that, barring unexpected events on the battlefield, the Ukrainians may be in a position to annex the entire right bank of the Dnieper River by October, including Kherson City.
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Since Russian forces were driven from the capital earlier this year, Kyiv's most daring military offensive has been the counteroffensive it began last week in the southern Kherson area.
Military officials from Ukraine forbid journalists from the frontlines for tactical reasons, making it a very sensitive operation.
The undisclosed number of towns in the region have been retaken, according to Ukraine's southern military command. The Moscow-appointed government in the occupied Kherson area has claimed that a scheduled referendum on joining Russia is being "paused" because of the security situation, however the statements cannot be independently verified.
Should this be considered a turning point in the war, which has now lasted seven months? The Ukrainian army were moving forward in the south and east of the country, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky in a speech on Sunday. Have the Ukrainians acquired the means necessary to carry out this operation and cause losses to the Russian military? Speaking with former head of the French military delegation to the UN and defence expert General Dominique Trinquand for FRANCE 24.
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