2022–2023 skirmishes on the Dnieper
Since the 2022 Kherson counteroffensive, skirmishes have occurred in Kherson Oblast across the Dnieper River between the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Russian Armed Forces throughout late 2022 and 2023.
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Background
Ukrainian officials estimated half of the Russian soldiers had been withdrawn across the Dnieper by the evening of 10 November.[1] In the early morning of 11 November, Russian infantrymen were seen walking across a pontoon bridge to the eastern shore.[1] Ukrainian armour and columns closed in on Kherson proper as they moved past several towns, villages and suburbs.[1] As Russian troops retreated across the Dnipro river, Ukrainian troops went further into Kherson Oblast and surrounding areas.[1]
Later that day, Ukrainian forces liberated Kherson and the rest of the right bank of Kherson Oblast.[2]
Kinburn Spit

On 14 September, Ukraine attempted its first amphibious landing, which was unsuccessful.[3] On the day following the attempted landing, Deputy Head of the Kherson Military-Civilian Administration Kirill Stremousov claimed that over 120 Ukrainian servicemen had been killed in the attack.[3][4][5] The landing was never acknowledged by Ukraine, leading to differing accounts from different sources detailing the attack.[3]
On 13 November, Ukrainian troops in Ochakiv attempted to land at Pokrovske after conducting limited raids[6] and small boat landings in the days before.[7] After a short battle with Russian forces, the landing group was destroyed and the landing failed.[6]
On 14 November, Russian forces launched anti-aircraft missiles at Ochakiv in an attempt to disrupt Ukrainian fire control and delay future attempts at a landing.[6]
On 16 November, Ukraine's Operational Command South reported that their forces had carried out more than 50 strikes around the spit to disrupt Russian shelling and electronic warfare originating from the area.[8] The strikes reportedly killed 17 Russian troops and damaged 18 pieces of military equipment.[9][10]
On 18 and 19 November, Ukrainian attacks on the spit continued, successfully targeting concentrations of Russian forces and equipment.[11][12]
On 22 December, Volodymyr Saldo and another Russian source claimed that Ukrainian forces were regularly shelling the spit with long-range artillery and had destroyed a Russian port building there as a result, but that repeated attempts to land on the spit were still being repelled by Russian forces.[13]
On 6 January 2023, a Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian reconnaissance activities were still continuing on the spit,[14] which was supported by a follow up statement made by Nataliya Gumenyuk two days later.[15][16]
Ostriv Velykyi Potomkin
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Following the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ostriv Velykyi Potomkin came under Russian occupation in the early period of the conflict as a result of the Southern Ukraine campaign. During the counteroffensive, the island was liberated.[17]
On 3 December, Ukraine announced the evacuation of citizens from the island due to Russian shelling, although due to weather conditions this did not materialize.[18]
On 7 December 2022, Ukrainian military officer of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine Ihor Oliinyk, commander of a reconnaissance unit operating in the Kherson region, was killed in combat on Ostriv Velykyi Potomkin.[19][20]
On 9 December, some Ukrainian officials and some unofficial Russian sources claimed that the 80th Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade, 25th Spetsnaz Regiment, and 4th BARS Special Combat Army Reserve, had re-occupied the island following a successful amphibious operation.[21][22]
However, this was contested by Serhii Khlan, advisor to the governor of Kherson, who stated that Russia did not have any presence on the island.[23] Contradicting Khlan, the General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces claimed on 15 December that Russia had begun forcibly deporting civilians from Ostriv Velykyi Potomkin, affirming that Russian forces controlled the island.[24][25]
On 2 January 2023, Ukrainian sources, including member of the Ukrainian parliament Oleksii Honcharenko, claimed that some or all of the island had been recaptured by Ukraine, and a video soon appeared online showing Ukrainian forces present in its northeastern portion.
This news was disputed by Russian sources, and was not officially confirmed by the Ukrainian government, with Serhii Khlan saying that such information existed but could not be confirmed. Footage was thereafter published showing Russian forces operating in nearby parts of the river delta, and a Russian military blogger claimed the island remained contested.[26][27]
Russian sources claimed on 7 March 2023 that the 126th Coastal Defence Brigade had repelled a Ukrainian attempt to assault Russian positions on the island.[28]
Incursions
First
On 3 December 2022, Ukrainian forces staged a limited incursion into the east bank.[29] Soldiers from the Carlson air intelligence unit raised a Ukrainian flag on a port crane tower and liberated the surrounding territory.[30][31][32]
Second
Throughout 23–24 January 2023, Ukrainian forces landed on the left-bank of the Dnieper River near Nova Kakhovka during an overnight raid.[33] ISW stated that the raid "indicates that Russian forces may not have full control over the entire eastern shoreline of the Dnipro River."[34]
Third
On 31 January 2023, Ukrainian forces landed on the left-bank of the river. They briefly established positions before Russian artillery forced them to leave.[35] ISW reiterated that Russia may not have control over the shoreline, saying that Russian forces likely lacked full control over it.[36] The next day, on 1 February, Ukrainian reconnaissance elements were reported to be near Lake Kruhlyk.[37]
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Kirill Stremousov […] claimed that about 120 Ukrainian soldiers were killed while trying to enter Kherson region in the south of Ukraine via the Kinburn Spit.
- Stepanenko, Kateryna; Hird, Karolina; Philipson, Layne; Howard, Angela; Klepanchuk, Yekaterina; Williams, Madison; Kagan, Frederick W. (14 November 2022). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 14". understandingwar.org. Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
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The Ukrainians' southern push mostly has paused on the Dnipro's right bank, although there are signs that Ukrainian special operations forces have used small boats to cross the mouth of the Dnipro and reconnoiter the Kinburn Spit
- "Latest Developments in Ukraine: Nov. 16". voanews.com. Voice of America. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
Ukrainian forces carried out more than 50 strikes around the Kinburn Spit, in Mykolaiv province, which is currently under the control of the Russian army. The spit is said to be a key site for Russian electronic warfare and of strategic importance for coordinating Russian shelling of the right bank of the Dnieper River and southern Ukraine.
- "Ukrainian rocket and artillery units attacked Kinburn Spit, Nova Kakhovka, Oleshky in occupied south – OpCommand South". euromaidanpress.com. Euromaidan Press. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
- "Ukrainian forces open fire on invaders on left bank of Dnipro River, near Kinburn Spit". ukrinform.net. Ukrinform. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 19 November 2022.
In total, the military completed more than 50 fire missions., [sic] killing 17 Russian occupiers, destroying and damaged 15 armored vehicles, two self-propelled artillery pieces and an Orlan-10 reconnaissance unmanned aerial vehicle.
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- Lewis, Kaitlin (18 November 2022). "Ukraine Destroys Russian 'Base Point' at Kinburn Spit: Report". newsweek.com. Newsweek. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
Ukraine's military reported that its attack "demilitarized seven Russians and two auto armor units," adding that the "base point" had been "destroyed."
- Stepanenko, Kateryna; Bailey, Riley; Barros, George; Williams, Madison; Kagan, Frederick W. (24 December 2022). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, December 24". understandingwar.org. Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
- Hird, Karolina; Bailey, Riley; Philipson, Layne; Barros, George; Kagan, Frederick W. (6 January 2023). "Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, January 6, 2023". understandingwar.org. Institute for the Study of War. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
A Russian milblogger claimed that Ukrainian forces are currently conducting reconnaissance activities in the area of the Kinburn Spit.
- "LIVE: Day 319 of Russian aggression against Ukraine". tvpworld.com. Telewizja Polska. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
According to Ukrainian military spokesperson Natalia Humeniuk, the section of the Kinburn peninsula between the Dnipro-Buzka estuary and the Black Sea, is currently "the demarcation line, the front line, where the battles are going on."
- "Neither side has full control of Mykolaiv's Kinburn Spit and Kherson's islands – Operational Command South". euromaidanpress.com. Euromaidan Press. 8 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
neither side fully controls the Kinburn Spit in Mykolaiv Oblast, and the islands next to Kherson in Ukraine's south, according to Nataliia Humeniuk, the spokeswoman of Ukraine's Operational Command South
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