Russia sent cadets from colleges to war in Ukraine to replace units that were redeployed to Kursk region - ATESH
Kyiv • UNN
Russia has moved some troops from Ukraine to protect the Kursk region. In their place, cadets from military universities were sent to the trenches and are now gaining combat experience in the Kherson region.
Russia has redeployed some troops from Ukraine to defend the Kursk region, while sending military university students to the trenches to replace them. This was stated by the guerrilla movement "ATESH", reports UNN.
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It is noted that ATES partisans found out that cadets of military universities were sent to Kherson region to gain combat experience.
In the units, they are performing their tasks on a par with regular soldiers. While the 810th Brigade is trying to survive in the Kursk region, cadets have been left to guard their positions near the Perekop Isthmus
They also assume that the number of cadets in the combat zone will increase, as they plan to make combat experience a prerequisite for military school graduates.
Recall
Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces made progress in Kursk region and completed operations to search for and neutralize enemy forces in the town of Sudzha .