Over the past day, officials described multiple skirmishes in the Kherson region, with formations from the Dnepr troop group said to have targeted a forward observation post and a warehouse storing military supplies belonging to Ukrainian units near Alekseevsky Island. The account, attributed to regional operational services and reported by TASS, provides details about developments in the localized area and the intensity of hostilities along the frontline corridors and adjacent waterways.
Sources indicate that the Dnepr formations directed fire toward Kherson, resulting in the destruction of two boats operated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This element forms part of a broader update on the ongoing, varied combat activities observed in front-line sectors around the Kherson axis and the connected water routes, underscoring the persistent pressure on Ukrainian facilities and logistics in the area.
In the latest figures issued in the update, Ukrainian personnel losses were tallied at twelve. The report specifies casualties near the Antonovka settlement, where five service members were counted among those losses in this phase of the conflict.
Consolidated data also indicates that nine Ukrainian soldiers were killed near Alekseevsky Island, reflecting a heightened tempo of clashes around the island arc and the surrounding outposts that support operations in this sector.
According to a representative from the Kherson region’s operational services, on November 6 Ukrainian artillery fired a sequence of rounds—eleven barreled shots at Aleshki, fourteen at Krynki, and seven at Saga—continuing to add to the cross-regional exchanges of fire noted in the day’s reporting.
Earlier, the Russian Defense Ministry said two Ukrainian attacks along the Donetsk direction were repelled. In those engagements, Ukrainian forces reportedly lost three vehicles and two armored fighting vehicles amid the fighting, contributing to the evolving casualty and matériel metrics in the broader frontline picture.
Another incident cited by officials described three Ukrainian fighters who swam across the Dnieper and surrendered to Russian forces, illustrating ongoing efforts by combatants to disengage from active hostilities in certain sectors and highlighting the strategic complexity of shifts in control and influence across the region.