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The Ukrainian Armed Forces' offensive in the Kursk region has slowed down — ISW (MAP)

Not long ago, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky warned that the Russian Federation had decided to transfer about 30,000 “manpower” from the front lines in Ukraine to the Kursk region to protect the region.

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Photo – espreso.tv

As reported by NBN with reference to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the intensity of attacks by the Defense Forces in the Kursk region has decreased, and Ukrainian army fighters have begun to dig in and strengthen fortifications, trying to hold on to the recently captured areas.

As Russian propagandists (the so-called “war correspondents”) claim, fresh units of Putin's army have allegedly begun to gradually and step-by-step stabilize the crisis situation in the attacked region.

In particular, in the geolocation footage taken the day before, on August 28, one can see that the “second army of the world” is actively operating in eastern Korenevo, and the Ukrainian Defense Forces, judging by everything, have recently retreated from this area, that is, Putin’s troops have begun to return some lost positions.

At the same time, the Ukrainian army managed to advance further: in the area of ​​the villages of Vetrenoye, Kremyannoye and Sheptukhovka (east and northeast of Korenevo); in the vicinity of eastern Nechayev and Cherkassky Porechny (northeast of Sudzha); in the fields south of the village of Spalnoye (southeast of Sudzha).

Photo — understandingwar.org

Earlier we wrote about the Kremlin manipulating Grossi's visit to the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant to accuse the Ukrainian Armed Forces of shelling the facility.

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