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In Ukraine’s south, marines are waging a grueling battle that could decide the region

In the heart of the Kherson region, along the embattled banks of the Dnieper River, a struggle rages that embodies the spirit of sacrifice and determination of Ukraine’s civilians-turned-soldiers.

Initially intended to be a launching point from which to outflank Russian forces in the south, the hard-won foothold on the Dnieper’s eastern bank is now a critical defensive front. Outgunned and in swamplike terrain, Ukrainian marines must withstand Russia’s relentless artillery and mortar fire if they are to retain that ground.

Why We Wrote This

The eastern bank of the Dnieper River has been a critical front in Ukraine’s campaign to repel Russia. Initially seen as a means to reclaim Crimea, it is now a bastion against further Russian incursion into Kherson.

The battle for the east bank of the Dnieper is widely perceived as one of the most costly of the war. The tide shifted in Russia’s favor over the winter as Ukraine fought with dwindling Western supplies. But Ukraine appears determined to hold on, deploying at least three marine brigades and several artillery units in the zone.

“It’s the safest and narrowest point for Russians to cross, so it is important for us to be there to stop them from advancing and for us to use that point to advance further,” says Ivan, a Ukrainian soldier who was wounded ferrying troops across the river. “My family gives me the courage to fight. … My message to those there is ‘hold on.’”

Ivan, a Ukrainian soldier convalescing in the port city of Odesa, has carried out four combat deployments since volunteering to serve his country in March 2022. By far the worst, he says, was his experience in Kherson.

“It’s a horror,” murmurs Ivan, his voice hoarse from exhaustion and chain-smoking. “You hear the sound of explosions 24/7.”

(Ivan, like the other soldiers in this story, requested to be identified using only a single name for privacy and security reasons.)

Why We Wrote This

The eastern bank of the Dnieper River has been a critical front in Ukraine’s campaign to repel Russia. Initially seen as a means to reclaim Crimea, it is now a bastion against further Russian incursion into Kherson.

But neither the experience nor the injuries he endured have dissuaded him from returning to the front. Ivan wants to go back as soon as a doctor gives him the all clear.

For in the heart of the Kherson region, along the embattled banks of the Dnieper River, a struggle rages that embodies the spirit of sacrifice and determination of Ukraine’s civilians-turned-soldiers.

Initially intended to be a launching point from which to outflank Russian forces in the south, the hard-won foothold on the Dnieper’s eastern bank is now a critical defensive front. Outgunned and in swamplike terrain, Ukrainian marines must withstand Russia’s relentless artillery and mortar fire if they are to retain that ground.

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