General Sergei Surovikin told Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu that the relocation of troops to the left bank of the Dnepr River was the most rational option in light of intelligence that the Kiev regime planned to destroy the Kakhovskaya Dam, prompting the decision on November 9 to partially withdraw from Kherson.
Russia’s partial withdrawal from the Kherson region is a “wise and strategic choice,” Scott Bennett, former US Army psychological warfare officer, told Sputnik.
The Russian military’s decision to relocate troops to the left bank of the Dnepr River, announced by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on November 9, was made to avoid casualties and spare Russian lives, the former officer said.
The move, which Bennett described as a strategically sound one, was made after intelligence reports of plans by Kiev to use prohibited means of warfare in Kherson, including indiscriminate missile and rocket attacks against the Russian city and a massive missile strike on the Khakovskaya Dam.
General Sergei Surovikin, appointed commander of all Russian forces in Ukraine amid the ongoing special military operation, warned that Kiev’s actions would entail major casualties among the civilian population along with widespread material destruction.
According to Bennett, the decision to partially exit Kherson is part of a long-term plan to exhaust Kiev’s troops, as well as the US and NATO’s mercenary force. While the propaganda machine of the collective West, the EU, and US President Joe Biden’s “administration of senile idiots” was likely to proclaim the move as a “Russian defeat,” the loud bullying American rhetoric revealed that “they are insecure, they are fearful, they know they’re lying and they are weak,” Bennett said.
He suggested that Russia’s maneuvering comes as the Ukrainians are “running out of steam, energy and morale.” With winter looming, one could expect the Ukrainian military’s resolve to further weaken, resulting in the Ukrainian Army completely falling apart as the first bitter snowflakes of winter descend, Bennett said.
‘Bragging Rights’
Kiev has been suffering enormous casualties as Moscow continues its special military operation in Ukraine, and together with its cohort of supporting NATO countries, particularly such as Poland and the United Kingdom, and needs a “great victory” that would give it “bragging rights,” Larry Johnson, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer, told Sputnik.
Accordingly, the partial exit of Russia’s military from Kherson is going to offer the Kiev regime and those who subsidize and weaponize it an opportunity to tout their purported battlefield achievements, the ex-deputy director of the US State Department Office of Counterterrorism, said. In effect, however, they are going to be exposed to further precision air strikes and artillery attacks by Russian forces, while losses for Ukraine will continue to mount, Larry Johnson concluded.
INFORMATION ON THE NATO-RUSSIA CONFLICT IN UKRAINE
As they did with COVID, the New Zealand state-subsidized legacy media is publishing a great deal of mis/disinformation on the Russian Special Military Operation in Ukraine, based on demonstrably false US or UK intelligence/propaganda reports and/or ‘anonymous’ Ukrainian military sources, or their overseas legacy media partners. For unbiased, factual accounts on what’s really happening on the frontlines DTNZ recommends the following sources:
- Graham Phillips – independent British journalist in the Donbass
- Patrick Lancaster – independent US journalist in the Donbass
- The New Atlas – Thailand/US based geopolitical and military expert analysis
- The Duran – UK and Greek based geopolitical and military expert analysis
- The Dive with Jackson Hinkle – US based geopolitical analysis
- Judging Freedom – US based political analysis
- Scott Ritter News – Former US Marines Intelligence Officer and UN Weapons Inspector
- The Jimmy Dore Show – US based political and international affairs analysis
- The Kim Iverson Show – US based political and international affairs analysis
- Eva Bartlett – Independent award-winning Canadian journalist
- Vanessa Beeley – Independent journalist
- The GreyZone – Independent US based investigative journalists
- Alexander Mercouris – Independent UK based expert geopolitical analysis
Scott Ritter explains this well here
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8GxxEdB3dAw
Strategically sound move by the Russians. As to bragging rights I suspect they will be short lived. Surely Ukraine must have learnt by now that when the Russians vacate an area it’s done for a strategic purpose.
Over the past few months Ukraine has walked into trap after trap. Killing zones, prepared for artillery and drones, with Russian troops out of harms way. That they’re moving out the residents does not bode well for Ukrainian forces.
It’s time for them to call it a day and head to the negotiation table while they still can.