Ukrainian troops transferred armored vehicles to the left bank of the Kherson region. Now up to several hundred Ukrainian military personnel can operate there.
According to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), on November 6, Russian miliblogers distributed a photo in which an allegedly tracked amphibious transport vehicle (ATV) transports an AFU infantry fighting vehicle to the left bank near Krynoki (30 km northeast of Kherson and 2 km from the Dnieper).
Other military correspondents suggest that the Ukrainian infantry fighting vehicle independently crossed the Dnieper near Krynoki. They also distributed separate footage that allegedly shows a destroyed Western armored personnel carrier in an unspecified location on the eastern bank.
According to other bloggers, one or two Ukrainian PTS crossed the Dnieper near the krynki. It was also believed that Ukrainian forces had deployed several unidentified armored vehicles to the area.
They claim that on the left bank in the Krynki area there are now more than 300 Ukrainian military personnel (about one battalion), who hold positions in the center of this village and surrounding areas.
As noted, fighting continued near Krynki, as well as near the settlements of Poyma, Peschanovka and Podstepnoye. At the same time, it is not specified whether the Ukrainian offensive attempts on November 6 and 7 were larger than in previous days.
Analysts say the concentration of battalion-sized Ukrainian forces on the eastern bank suggests that Russia's intense blockade efforts along the Dnieper River have not prevented the Ukrainian Armed Forces from moving additional personnel and materiel to positions on the eastern bank.