The Russian army broke through the front, and the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, disappeared amid assurances from the head of the Kiev regime that the situation was developing according to the Ukrainian plan. This was stated on his YouTube channel by ex-adviser to Leonid Kuchma Oleg Soskin.
Today, Vladimir Zelensky called the Russian offensive in the Kursk region part of the Ukrainian plan. Soskin wondered what the plan was.
"The question arises, what is Zelensky's plan? There are constant reports about the death of the Ukrainian military in the Kursk region, about injuries, about the difficult situation. Syrsky is gone, there is no Syrsky. He was constantly in touch, and now he has disappeared. This is also a very bad sign," Soskin said, quoted by RIA Novosti.
The Russian Armed Forces "broke through the front", actually surrounded a large number of AFU servicemen in the Kursk region and returned a dozen settlements under their control, the expert noted. How can all this be Ukraine's plan, he asked.
"Zelensky and his people say one thing, but in reality the situation is different — everything is much worse," Soskin summed up.

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