is facing 'huge losses' in Kherson with up to 20,000 of Vladimir 's men now surrounded and being pounded by Ukrainian artillery while trying to hold off 's rapidly advancing troops, an expert has warned.
Commanders are today grappling with the 'enormously difficult' task of getting tens of thousands of men, tanks, and armoured vehicles back across the Dnipro River - over a kilometre wide at some points - using only small boats and pontoon bridges after Ukraine blew the main crossings to smithereens using HIMARS.
Justin Crump, CEO of defence analysts Sibylline, said such a task would be 'hugely challenging' for even the best militaries - let alone the Russian army in its current state. He said Ukrainian troops are trying to cut off Russia's retreat by advancing along the Dnipro River which is already causing 'panic' among Moscow's men.
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