Russian troops are withdrawing assault units from Kherson region to redirect them to other fronts. This was reported by the spokesman of the Southern Defense Forces, Vladislav Voloshyn.
'According to our intelligence, the enemy is regrouping units in the Kherson direction to free up some assault units and redirect them to another direction, in particular to Zaporizhzhia,' he explained.
Voloshyn noted that airborne and marine infantry units are being withdrawn from the front line to replenish and concentrate forces.
'In their place, regular motorized rifle units are being introduced. The enemy's assault units will be moved to the Zaporizhzhia direction. They are redeploying units from other directions, including northern ones, to accumulate them in the temporarily occupied territory of Zaporizhzhia region with the aim of intensifying assault actions in the future,' the spokesman explained.
According to reports, the Russian troops are manipulating assault units in the Kherson region, redirecting them to the Zaporizhzhia direction to increase tension in the region and prepare for possible future military actions.