WSJ: Russia has already deployed 5,000 troops from Ukraine to Kursk region to stop Ukrainian offensive
Kyiv • UNN
The Russian command has transferred 5,000 troops from the front in Ukraine to the Kursk region to counter the Ukrainian offensive. Western analysts estimate Ukraine's forces in the region at 6,000 soldiers, with an additional 4,000 in Sumy region.
The Russian military command has transferred 5,000 troops from the front line in Ukraine to the Kursk region to stop the Ukrainian offensive. This was reported by journalists of The Wall Street Journal, UNN reports.
Details
The interlocutors said that Russia had transferred several understaffed brigades. One of them was transferred from the Donetsk region of Ukraine, while others were redeployed from less strategically important areas.
Nevertheless, the sources are confident that in order to regain territory in the Kursk region, the Russian military command will have to withdraw even more troops from the front in Ukraine
According to the source, the Russian army would need a group of 20,000 well-trained soldiers for such an operation
Meanwhile, Western military analysts estimate that Ukraine has deployed up to 6,000 soldiers to Kursk, and another 4,000 are in Sumy region to perform support tasks
The source emphasizes that Ukraine formed this group from reserve forces in order not to weaken the troops on the front line.
Recall
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the Ukrainian Armed Forces operation in the Kursk region of Russia is going according to plan. He thanked the military for their bravery and reported that Ukraine's positions in the region had been strengthened.