In the Ukrainian village of Kyselivka, located near the frontline in the Kherson region, the Russian army’s winter offensive continues to pose a serious threat. The situation is complicated by the fact that the village is under constant fire from Russian troops. This was reported by the “Suspilne” news agency.

Local residents say that the occupiers are using heavy artillery and multiple launch rocket systems to shell the village. Houses and infrastructure facilities are being destroyed. People are forced to hide in basements for days, fearing for their lives.

According to the Ukrainian military, the Russian command is trying to advance in this area to gain a foothold on the left bank of the Dnieper River. However, Ukrainian defenders are putting up fierce resistance, preventing the enemy from achieving their goals.

Despite the difficult situation, the Ukrainian Armed Forces continue to hold their positions and inflict significant losses on the occupiers. The military command notes that the situation is under control, although it remains tense.

Destroyed house in Kyselivka

Humanitarian aid is being delivered to the village, but due to constant shelling, this process is extremely dangerous. Volunteers and rescuers risk their lives to help local residents.

The number of civilian casualties continues to rise. In recent days, several people have been killed and injured as a result of Russian attacks. The Ukrainian authorities are urging residents to evacuate, but many refuse to leave their homes.

Dnieper River

The Dnieper River is one of the major rivers of Europe, flowing through Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine before emptying into the Black Sea. Historically, it served as a vital trade route for the Vikings and the Kievan Rus’, linking the Baltic Sea to Constantinople. Today, it remains an important waterway for transportation, hydroelectric power, and irrigation, with the city of Kyiv situated along its banks.

Kyselivka

Kyselivka is a village in Ukraine, located in the Chernihiv Oblast, with a history dating back to the 17th century. It was historically part of the Cossack Hetmanate and later became known for its agricultural significance. The village also gained attention during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine due to its strategic location near Chernihiv.