Russian Military Operations Near Antonovsky Bridge Reported by Kherson Region Authorities

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In recent days, Russian military units operating in the Kherson region reported significant activity near the Antonovsky Bridge. A representative from the region’s operational services conveyed to reporters that a sabotage and reconnaissance group reportedly disrupted a sequence of Ukrainian military targets in the bridge area within a seven-day window. The information was carried by the Russian news agency TASS, capturing claims from Russian sources about sustained operations in the area.

The spokesperson noted that over the past week Russian forces targeted several Ukrainian military facilities. Allegedly, an ammunition depot, a mortar crew positioned near the village of Veletenskoye, and the command center of a Ukrainian unit were destroyed or neutralized. In addition, a ground defense brigade and a hangar housing automotive equipment were reported to have sustained damage. The operational report also indicated that a DRG had been positioned around the Antonovsky Bridge, implying a strategic objective tied to this critical crossing point.

On a separate development dated September 10, Ukrainian authorities purportedly launched an attack using a drone against the Belgorod region. Russian defense officials described the event as an attempted air strike by the Ukrainian forces, noting the drone was spotted in the region around 14:00 Moscow time. The Ministry of Defense of Russia characterized the incident as a terrorist act intended to be carried out with aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles.

These updates come amid ongoing exchanges and negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow, with various statements from both sides shaping the public narrative around the conflict and the security dynamics in this strategic corridor. Observers continue to monitor the situation for corroborating details and broader implications for regional stability and military posture in the area.

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