https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-65379229
According to the head of the legitimate (Ukraianian) authority in Kherson, Russians are trying to forecably evacuate the local population, and are nicking everything in sight.
This is pretty much what happened in the lead-up to the liberation of Kherson city in November, however it seems unlikely that the russians would completely withdraw from Kherson oblast as it would leave Crimea cut off by land.
If Ukraine has established a bridgehead on the east/south/left bank of the Dnipro, they would not be able to stay there long I'd imagine as it's a desolate terrain, swampy and with no roads in or out. But they may be able to push back the artillery batteries that have been pounding the city since it was liberated.
I'd also not rule out the possibility that the whole thing is a feint to divert the russians from the real counteroffensive, as happened last autumn when Kharkiv oblast was largely purged of orcs.