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In another possible defeat, Russia's some 20,000 forces allegedly have been ordered to withdraw from Kherson this week to the other side of the Dnipro River. Despite large numbers of Russian forces, constant attacks from Ukrainian forces are wreaking havoc on Moscow's undersupplied military. Kherson is important symbolically as well because it was the first - and only - regional capital Russia managed to occupy and hold in its invasion. The withdrawal was announced by the Russian Defense Ministry, citing the inability to keep the region supplied and secure amid a concerted Ukrainian push to cut off supply lines.

The withdrawal announcement, which came from the Russian Defense Ministry, has not been confirmed by the Ukrainians, who said on Wednesday that they had not yet seen an indication of withdrawal and that fighting continued. The Kremlin confirmed on Thursday that it had begun withdrawal.

We are inclined to err on the side of caution here. Russian forces may withdraw; however, the likelihood is that they are preparing for another, bigger attack on Ukraine's critical infrastructure, which hasn't seen any major attacks since October 31st. Ukraine is viewing the alleged withdrawal from Kherson as a distraction from the stockpiling of weapons for an aerial bombardment of infrastructure. There is also concern that due to the significance of Kherson (which Russia has attempted to annex), a withdrawal could indicate a drastic measure along the lines of a scorched-earth…

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