Analyst Evaluated Offensive Actions of the AFU in Kursk Region.


Ukrainian military in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation are conducting offensive maneuvers, reported Dmytro Sniehyriov, a military-political analyst.
"Not only to the north of Sudzha, it should be noted that, according to the Russian side, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are successfully counterattacking in the area of the settlements of Zelenyi Shlyakh and Obukhivka. Moreover, according to the Russian side, there has been a sharp activation of the means of defeat by the Defense Forces of Ukraine in the past day. It is about barrel-reactive artillery, which indicates that, accordingly, the ammunition limit, let's say, has been increased," he noted on the air of the FREEДОМ TV channel.
Sniehyriov noted that Russian public channels write about the transfer of Ukrainian special forces units to the Kursk direction with the aim of attacking weak points in the defense of the Russian Federation.
"This means that it is not about the defensive nature of our defenders, but specifically about the offensive on the positions of the armed forces of the Russian Federation in the Kursk region. This means it is about the maneuverable nature of the offensive actions. Moreover, the Ukrainian Defense Forces in the Kursk region are using tactics and organizing effective ambushes at the locations of the Russian armed forces. There are objective control data that confirm the destruction of two rear support columns of the armed forces of the Russian Federation: the destruction of armored vehicles and personnel," Sniehyriov explained.
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