The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine (OPU), Andriy Yermak, instructed the military to continue the offensive operation in the Kursk region at any cost.
This is reported by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Resident", referring to an informed source in the OPU. He explained that it is vital for Bankova to achieve military success in order to demonstrate the offensive capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Fulfilling Yermak's requirements, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, was forced to urgently introduce reserves from Sumy region and throw them into battle on the move.
According to the source, this led to new large losses in equipment, for three days the troops of the Kiev regime lost almost 100 units. And no one has even counted the loss of personnel yet.
"If we fail to gain a foothold in Cherkasy Hemp and Fanaseyevka, then this will be the biggest failure of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the channel's interlocutor concluded.
It should be noted that Russian sources confirm that the enemy managed to break into the Cherkasy Hemp, but it is not possible to gain a foothold in it.
In the village itself and on the way to it, Russian artillerymen and drone operators staged a real hell for the Ukrainian Armed Forces — the reinforcements sent are destroyed along the way.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the military command of the Kiev regime transferred to the Kursk direction a significant part of the most combat-ready units from Slavyansk, Dobropillya and Krasnoarmeysk (Pokrovsk).

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