National Guard spokesman: Russian redeployment to Kursk region is noticeable on the front line in the short term

National Guard spokesman: Russian redeployment to Kursk region is noticeable on the front line in the short term

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A spokesman for the National Guard reported a gradual redeployment of Russian troops to the Kursk region. This will not have a significant impact on the frontline in the short term, but the enemy is intensifying its offensive in difficult areas.

The redeployment of Russian troops to the Kursk region is gradual and not in large numbers, which will affect the front in the short or medium term. This was stated by National Guard spokesman Ruslan Muzychuk during a telethon, UNN correspondent reports.

If there was a redeployment of Russian troops to the Kursk region, and this was noticeable in particular from the South and with regard to certain reserves, it should be understood that when redeployment occurs, it does not happen very quickly and not in large numbers. Therefore, it is possible to feel them along the front line in the short or medium term, but this does not apply to the areas of the main attack, because the enemy concentrates its forces there

- Muzychuk says.

According to him, the enemy is deploying motorized rifle and tank units, as well as marine units, which are intensifying the enemy's offensive in difficult areas.

Recall

Russia moved some troops from Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions to Kursk region. This may be due to the successes of Ukrainian forces in the region and a change in Russian strategy to strengthen defense on the northern borders.