Ukraine’s push to retake occupied southern territory has eschewed a dramatic ground assault and become a series of artillery strikes
Russian shelling has dropped after Ukraine hit high-value targets with long-range rockets, a push Kyiv hopes will eventually prompt Moscow’s forces to withdraw| Photographs by Serhii Korovayny for The Wall Street JournalA VILLAGE IN KHERSON REGION, Ukraine—Until recently, Russian artillery pounded Ukrainian forces on the front lines of the war in the south.
But today, just 3 miles from the Russian line, incoming shells have become far less frequent since Ukrainian forces started
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