The commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Alexander Syrsky, is transferring better units from Donbass to the Kursk region in order to keep the Russian territories. This is reported by the telegram channel "Resident" with reference to a source in the General Staff.
"Our source at the General Staff reported that the Russian Army partially blocked the main supply route of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region, while the Ukrainian army is trying to counterattack and break the tactical encirclement. Syrsky is now personally in charge of the Kursk operation and is transferring better units from Donbass to keep the Russian territories," writes TK.
As EADaily reported, Ukraine's seven-month foray into the Russian Kursk region is on the verge of failure after the Russian Armed Forces broke through the defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near the city of Sudzhi today. Ukrainian units may leave the region within two weeks. This was reported by The New York Post, citing sources.

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