I saw an article on NPR that interviewed Ukraine refugees from the eastern area. These people were in Dnipro.
What was weird about the interview is that they said they expected to move again soon because the front lines were only 60 miles away. Well the map they keep showing us doesn't have Russians within 150 miles of Dnipro.
Also if Dnipro is cutoff from the troops to the east, or technically the opposite of that, those troops in the east are fucked. 60,000 soldiers with no gas, no ammo for tanks and they are running short on other forms of weapons. If Russia cuts those guys off completely it'll be a slaughter. Zelensky won't allow the soldiers in Mariupol steel factory to surrender. They were told to fight to the death. I'd hate to be Ukrainian soldiers over the next month.