Defense forces are working to expand the bridgehead in the Krynky area.
Ukrainian troops continue to hold the bridgehead near Krynok, Kherson region, despite extremely difficult conditions and amid Russian attempts to attack without armored vehicles.
During a nighttime drone attack in Odesa region, Russian occupants tried to lay routes through residential and industrial areas, hitting an infrastructure facility.
Odesa region needs special air defense systems to shoot down ballistic missiles because of its significant impact on the Ukrainian economy.
The Russian army continues its "meaty" assaults on the left bank of the Dnipro River, despite the lack of resources, suffering heavy losses in the Krynky area, shelling settlements on the left bank with artillery and drones.
Russia has begun to use reconnaissance drones more frequently to compensate for the loss of aircraft such as the A-50, which used to collect intelligence.
According to Natalia Gumenyuk, blocking Russian tactical aircraft will help fight the enemy's CABs.
After several enemy planes were shot down, the head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Ukrainian Defense Forces reported that enemy aviation activity in the south had significantly decreased.
The Shahid drone that hit a high-rise building in Odesa on March 2 could have had a reinforced warhead, according to the head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Operational Command of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Russia is preparing a new long-range radar detection aircraft to replace the downed A-50U, as drones cannot fully take its place in intelligence activities, the head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Ukrainian Defense Forces has said.
Gumenyuk said that while Russian troops in the Krynok area in Kherson region continue to assault without armored vehicles, Ukrainian soldiers are ready to regain their positions and expand the bridgehead.
In the south, the occupation forces are not forming new strike groups. the russians are trying to maintain the intensity of the assault through constant rotations.
Ukrainian troops hold positions in Krynky, Kherson region, and repelled five Russian attacks over the past day.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces confirm that they have struck a Russian military training ground in the Kherson region, killing more than 1,000 soldiers.
According to Gumenyuk, Russia may temporarily suspend the use of tactical aircraft after three Russian planes were shot down at once, but the bombing will not stop.
The Russians are mainly attacking the left bank of the Kherson region with infantry assaults and small arms battles, not with armored vehicles.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Russia to recruit people for future assaults in Kherson region due to high casualties - 70% of previous attacks, according to Humeniuk.
Three waves of Russian drone attacks on Odesa and the Danube region on February 10 resulted in three people being injured and port infrastructure damaged, although air defense systems shot down all nine drones in the first two waves.
The head of the Joint Coordination Press Center of the Southern Ukrainian Defense Forces said that although the situation on the left bank of the Kherson region remains difficult, the presence of the Ukrainian flag in Krynky shows that Ukrainian troops continue to hold their positions and repel Russian attacks.
Allegedly, the Russian occupiers' retention of Kalibr missiles is related to attempts to avoid risks in the occupied Crimea.
The Russians imposed a ban on the use of armored vehicles during assaults in the Kherson region due to previous losses, and now conduct only infantry attacks.
The Russians maintain air superiority, but are looking for new launch sites due to the high risk of losing planes to Ukrainian defense.
The general pause that the enemy maintains between massive missile strikes is already quite powerful and may indicate preparations for further attacks.
The Russians are trying to find safer places to launch missiles after a Ukrainian strike on the Belbek airfield in Crimea destroyed aircraft and a command post.
The Ukrainian military does not confirm reports of the death of a Russian general during a strike on the Belbek airfield in Crimea.
Defense forces maximize the use of all available ammunition to defeat the enemy, while there are more targets than ammunition.
Russian aircraft continue to bomb southern Ukraine, trying to prove that they still have potential in the air.
According to a spokeswoman for the Southern Ukrainian Defense Forces, Russia has amassed more than 70,000 troops on the left bank of the Dnipro River in Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
Russia is stepping up attacks on civilians in southern Ukraine, using drones and artillery. The situation remains tense.
Russia is attempting to protect logistical routes in occupied Crimea by using civilian vehicles as cover, as well as covering strategic sections near Sevastopol with air defence systems and also to cover strategic sections near Sevastopol with air defence systems.