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Military briefing: how Russia’s retreat from Kherson changes the war in Ukraine

Retreat robs Moscow of its biggest military achievement in the war and expands Kyiv’s options ahead of winter

The colourful billboards erected by Russia’s occupying forces in the Ukrainian city of Kherson boasted that it would be a Russian city “forever”. In reality, that lasted just more than eight months.

Under sustained bombardment from a Ukrainian counter-offensive that started August 29, Russian troops at risk of encirclement were ordered to withdraw from the city on Wednesday.

Their retreat marks a major victory for Kyiv in the battle for south-east Ukraine, one that robs Moscow of its biggest military achievement of the war and changes the calculus for both sides as the conflict heads into winter.

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