Just to make sure that one war doesn't hide what happens in another.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67308647
It says, "The intensification of attacks on Kherson is likely due to the Ukrainian counteroffensive."
According to Military Summary Channel, a few hundred troops from the AFU have recently crossed the Dnieper river in Kherson region and are trying to establish a foothold on the East bank. They are building up forces, presumably waiting to cross, on the west bank, which is why the Russians are bombing the towns in that area.
The other day Scott Ritter pointed out that Kherson and Zaporizhia would still be under Ukrainian control, and half a million Ukrainians would still be alive, had Ukraine conceded autonomy for the Donbas and ruled out joining NATO last March.