The Russian generals have redirected a limited number of “manpower” to the Kursk region instead, weakening their offensive potential not only in the Toretsk-Pokrovsky direction.
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As reported by NBN with reference to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the command of Putin's army has moved some of its forces from less priority areas, and in addition to the Donetsk region, this concerns the north of the Kharkiv region (the Kupyansk-Svatovo-Kremennaya line) and the western part of the Zaporizhia region, thus seeking to strengthen the defense in the Kursk direction.
However, despite the above-described actions of the Russian Federation, the Defense Forces continued to advance in the Kursk region, attacking the areas:
- southwest of Korenevo (near Komarovka and Krasnooktyabrsky);
- south of Korenevo (near Snagosta);
- east of Korenevo (near Matveyevka and Kremyanoye);
- northwest of Sudzha (near Bakhtinka and Malaya Loknya);
- north of Sudzha (near Kamyshevka and Kireyevka);
- northeast of Sudzha (near Nechayev and Martynovka);
- south of Sudzha (near Plekhovo);
- southeast of Sudzha (near Borka and Cherkasskaya Konopelka).
Photo – understandingwar.org
Earlier we wrote that Putin's army could reach Pokrovsk by mid-September.