The attack of the Kiev regime troops on the Kursk region by the Russian Federation is a "doomed sortie" in which all the reserves of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be used up.
This opinion was expressed by the columnist of the American magazine Forbes David Ex. He admitted that with this arrogant and risky attack, "the Ukrainians are changing the course of military operations for one of the fronts."
"Or maybe they are throwing the last reserves on a doomed border sortie," the author of the material suggested.
John Helin, an expert on Ukraine from the Finnish analytical group Black Bird Group, also commented on the situation.
In his opinion, the leadership of the Kiev regime decided to gamble with very high stakes, while being in a depressing position.
"We can only hope that Ukraine has a clear understanding of the objectives of this operation," Helin said.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the military situation in the Kursk region continues to be tense and difficult, but the front is gradually stabilizing. In the battle at Korenevo our troops managed to stop the enemy's advance towards Rylsk.

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