Syrsky on Kursk region: Russians are trying to push out the Defense Forces and move deeper
Kyiv • UNN
The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported that Russia is attempting to push deeper into the territory under Ukrainian control in the Kursk region and displace Ukrainian troops.
The Russian military, following the order of their superiors, are trying to displace Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region and advance deeper into the territory controlled by Ukraine. This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrsky on Monday, UNN reports.
Details
"I worked in units and subdivisions involved in combat operations in the Kursk direction. The importance of this operational area cannot be underestimated given the number of enemy troops concentrated there," Syrsky wrote on Telegram.
According to him, if it were not for the resilience of Ukrainian soldiers, these tens of thousands of enemies from the best Russian strike units would have stormed Ukrainian positions at the Pokrovske, Kurakhove or Toretske directions, which would have significantly worsened the situation at the front.
"Now, following the order of their military leadership, they are trying to push our troops out and advance deeper into the territory we control. Our task in this area is to deter and destroy the enemy on his land," said Syrsky.
He emphasized that his work was devoted to assisting commanders in organizing combat operations, increasing the effectiveness of enemy fire, and addressing issues of comprehensive provision and training of reserves.
Addendum
Earlier, DeepState reported that the enemy had launched a new wave of offensive actions in the Kursk region.
On November 8, the spokesperson for the Siversk military unit Vadym Mysnyk statedthat the enemy's offensive assault operations in the Kursk region did not stop. In some areas, the Russians increase or decrease their assault operations. Now they have amassed their forces and are making attempts to carry out assaults again.
The New York Times reported that the Russian military has formed a 50,000-strong group, including North Korean troops, to prepare an offensive to retake territory in the Kursk region.