At 130 Km/h: Russian Occupiers Show Video Of Their Escape From Aleshki
7- 15.11.2022, 9:16
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The AFU have reached the left bank of the Dnieper despite the blown up bridges.
A great deal of information has appeared in the media regarding the Russian army's flight from Aleshki, a settlement in Kherson Region, which is already on the left bank of the Dnieper.
Most notably, the occupiers were not helped by the undermining of bridges across the Dnieper, as the AFU still managed to reach the left bank.
Yesterday, November 14, Russian propagandists posted a 3-minute video on the Internet showing them leaving Aleshki at a speed of about 130 km/h and heading for Crimea, the Supernova+ Telegram channel informs.
The authors of the video are military correspondents who claim that Ukrainian artillery is shelling both Aleshki itself and the highway. Back in the day, precise strikes were made against the occupants with the help of spotters. The military correspondents themselves did not go into detail, but hinted that the situation was indeed very deplorable for them.
The OC South has confirmed the strikes on the ammunition depots in Aleshki. It is not ruled out that the strikes have also struck enemy military hardware and even the headquarters. Propagandists also claim that Ukrainian artillery is firing from the direction of Chornobaivka.
As the occupants' vehicle is moving, one can see an almost empty highway, empty checkpoints and a destroyed enemy truck on the road.
Kherson public pages reported that on the night of November 15 it was very "hot" in the area of Hola Prystan, Hornostaivka, Lazurne and Kalanchak. Satellite images also showed that the occupants were moving all their aviation from Chaplynka to other airfields.