The Ukrainian military said that as its forces advance in the southern region of Kherson, Russian units have suffered losses and are trying to evacuate their wounded and equipment to the nearest crossings across the Dnipro River.
"In particular, the enemy moved up to 150 wounded servicemen and about 50 units of damaged military equipment to Vesele settlement, near Kakhovka hydroelectric power station," the General Staff said.
There is a heavily damaged bridge near the Kakhovka hydroelectric plant located in Nova Kakhovka. Ukrainian forces have been making progress down the west bank of the Dnipro.
Meanwhile in the northeast of the country, the Ukrainian military said the Russians have been taking heavy casualties in that area too, where Ukrainian forces are consolidating gains along the borders of Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
"Due to the large number of wounded and overload of local medical institutions, the enemy has equipped and is using a school as a military hospital. According to preliminary information, there are up to 200 wounded servicemen there," the General Staff said.
It also claimed that Russia was recruiting more men from penal colonies. "The command of the Russian occupation continues to recruit prisoners to replenish the losses of personnel. According to preliminary information, more than 650 prisoners from high-security penal colonies of Stavropol Krai agreed to take part in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine," it said.
The General Staff said that the Ukrainian air force had conducted more than 10 strikes against Russian concentration of weapons. "In addition, our air defense units shot down seven enemy UAVs. Six of them were Iranian-made."
The General Staff said Russian rocket attacks on a wide range of settlements had continued — in Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia. But all enemy assaults had been repelled, the General Staff added.
In the occupied city of Enerhodar, "the occupiers continue to exert moral and psychological pressure on the employees of the Zaporizhzhia NPP [nuclear plant]," it said. "Employees are forced to obtain Russian passports and conclude employment contracts with the State Atomic Energy Corporation "Rosatom" under threat."