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Incessant shelling is reported of Russian crossings across Dnipro River in Antonivka and Nova Kakhovka areas
2022-11-11
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Posted by:Fred

#7  Newsweek story of the 'Russian Troops Suffering Catastrophic Losses' at Dnipro River crossings.
Posted by: Dino Munster6832   2022-11-11 20:00  

#6  The ferocious shelling of 40,000 Russian troops at Dnipro River crossing by Ukraine.

Posted by: Dino Munster6832   2022-11-11 19:56  

#5  Doubt anyone knows how many Russian soldiers are still on the right bank. They were given orders to switch to civilian clothes and make their way across the river the best they can. The Ukrainian army is going though the territory and when finding Russians offering them the chance to surrender.
Posted by: Shamp Snurt3261   2022-11-11 18:03  

#4  40,000 retreating Russian troops are being anhilated at the crossings.
Posted by: Zebulon Barnsmell3609   2022-11-11 16:31  

#3  Satellite images of blown up bridges in Kherson region
1. Antonovsky railway bridge
2. Nova Kakhova dam road and railway bridges
3. Antonovsky road bridge
Posted by: Shamp Snurt3261   2022-11-11 15:26  

#2  New photos show that, in addition to the one span that collapsed, a large section was blown up by the Russians. The Russians destroyed not only the bridge spans but also the support piers.
Posted by: Shamp Snurt3261   2022-11-11 13:25  

#1  Antonovsky bridge section collapsed. No evidence of blast damage from Russians blowing it up. Likely collapsed from Russian heavy vehicles driving on it, though Ukrainians could have put more holes in it when they were attacking the barge/pontoon bridge next to it. Pontoon bridge also destroyed with a vehicle still on it.

The train bridge was was blown up yesterday by Russians. It was already too damaged from train traffic but people could walk across it.
Posted by: Shamp Snurt3261   2022-11-11 06:08  

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