War in Ukraine: Kherson remains vulnerable as weather stalls frontline fighting

Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina reporting the latest information about the war in Ukraine.
Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina reporting the latest information about the war in Ukraine. Copyright Euronews
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By Oleksandra Vakulina
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Our correspondent Sasha Vakulina gives the latest update about the war in Ukraine, as fighting along frontlines stalls because of the weather.

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Fighting along the frontlines in Ukraine has slowed because of the country’s weather, but it will likely start up again once temperatures drop and the ground freezes.

The UK defence ministry says that Kherson is still vulnerable to Russian forces because it’s in range of most of Moscow’s artillery systems on the east bank of the Dnipro River.

But according to the Institute for the Study of War, Russian forces are preparing to defend their positions in depth and may conduct delayed operations.

To learn more about the situation in Ukraine, watch our report from correspondent Sasha Vakulina in the video player above.

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