“Tens of thousands of Russian soldiers are trying to dislodge the Armed Forces from the Kursk region – Syrsky November 11, 09:31 Share: Ukraine has been holding part of the territory of the Kursk region for two months (Photo: 93rd OMBr Kholodny Yar/Facebook) In the Kursk area, Russian troops are trying to dislodge the Ukrainian Armed Forces and advance deep into the territory that Ukraine controls. This was announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi on Monday, November 11. He noted”, — write on: ua.news
Ukraine has been holding part of the territory of the Kursk region for two months (Photo: 93rd OMBr Kholodny Yar/Facebook)
In the Kursk direction, Russian troops are trying to dislodge the Armed Forces and advance deep into the territory that Ukraine keeps under control.
This was announced by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrskyi on Monday, November 11.
He noted that he worked in units and units participating in hostilities in the Kursk direction.
Syrsky noted that the importance of this operational area cannot be underestimated given the number of Russian troops concentrated there.
According to him, if it were not for the steadfastness of the Ukrainian defenders, tens of thousands of enemies from the best Russian shock units would have stormed the positions of the Armed Forces in the Pokrovsky, Kurakhiv or Toretsk directions, which would have significantly worsened the situation at the front.
In Kurshchyna, behind enemy lines, soldiers of the SSO of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a group of Russians and took prisoners – video
“Now, following the order of their military leadership, they are trying to dislodge our troops and advance deep into the territory we control,” he noted.
The head of the committee emphasized that the task of the Defense Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk direction is to “deter and destroy the enemy on his land.”
“They began to retreat.” Ukrainian paratroopers defeated Russian marines in the Kursk region – video
Syrskyi added that his work was dedicated to providing assistance to commanders in the organization of combat operations, increasing the effectiveness of fire damage to the enemy, and solving issues of comprehensive provision and preparation of reserves.
On November 10, The New York Times reported that the Russians, together with the North Koreans, may launch a major offensive in the Kursk region in the coming days.
“A question of resources and results.” We need to weigh what we have in Kurshchyna and what we are losing in the east of Ukraine — Stupak
The situation in the Kursk region is the main thing
On August 12, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the first time confirmed the operation of the Defense Forces in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.
He emphasized that the purpose of the operation is to liberate the border territories of Ukraine from Russian troops, which regularly shelled the Sumy region.
On October 10, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Oleksandr Syrsky said that Russia had transferred 50,000 servicemen from other directions to the Kursk region.
On October 16, President Zelensky announced that the victory plan involves continuing operations on the territory of Russia and strengthening the offensive potential of the Armed Forces.
On November 5, Defense Minister Rustem Umyerov confirmed that the first small clash with North Korean troops took place in the Kursk area.
According to The New York Times, North Korean troops sent to the front in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation suffered their first losses in a battle with the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
On November 7, DeepState analysts reported that Russian troops began a new wave of offensive actions in the Kursk region.
As Forbes reported, the Russian invaders attacked Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region, probably with the support of North Korean soldiers.