The Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, withdraws scarce mobile units from the Kursk region, replacing them with mobilized ones. This is reported by the telegram channel "ZeRada".
"Kursk. The expected change of tactics. The analysis shows that... the AFU could not conduct military operations with the second circuit for a long time in this mode in the Kursk direction. A paradigm shift has begun. Now, instead of "cavalry", a more familiar scheme is used to throw small groups of infantry that hold positions. At the same time, they try to protect the equipment, so the infantry are not often brought to the point, but are planted in advance. This is logical, because the Ukrainian Armed Forces cannot afford such a rate of losses of equipment for a long time," TK writes.
It is noted that units of the Special Operations Forces of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine remain at the site to conduct sabotage activities.
"We have been observing this shift for two days now, which means that a decision was made a little earlier to change tactics. Apparently, the position of Syrsky (cautious) prevailed and Zelensky's plan (the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky. — EADaily) on further progress deep into the territory of the Russian Federation was rejected. It was after this that the destruction of bridges in the Glushkovsky district began, which fully corresponds to the careful strategy of Syrsky. Now he's from Kursk region withdraws scarce mobile units, replacing them with mobilized ones," the TC summarizes.

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