The ISW referred to a report from the Ukrainian General Staff on Thursday that Russian forces withdrew or are currently withdrawing personnel from a number of areas in Zaporizhzhia, including Polohy, Myhailivka, and Inzhenerne.Analysts said Russian forces therefore may be withdrawing personnel from positions closer to the front line in the Zaporizhzhia region "to reduce the impact of increasing Ukrainian strikes on Russian manpower and equipment concentrations.""It is just as likely that Russian forces are reorienting their grouping in Zaporizhia Oblast and may move different personnel back into these settlements, however," the ISW said.On Monday, the Kremlin denied Ukrainian claims of a Russian withdrawal from Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Europe's biggest.The plant was seized by the Russian military on March 4, and since then, the occupying forces have used the facility to store equipment and ammunition, Ukrainian officials have said."