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The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ operation in Kursk region is taking on the character of a positional war — ISW (MAP)

In the Kursk region, both the Defense Forces of our country and Putin's army are trying to gain an advantage by attacking each other's positions, but neither side has made any significant progress.

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As reported by NBN, citing the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), the day before, on September 26, the Ukrainian army continued its assaults in the Glushkovsky district, but did not carry out any confirmed offensive actions.

If we are to believe the Russian Defense Ministry, Putin's troops managed to repel the Ukrainian Armed Forces' assaults south of Glushkovo in the vicinity of Novy Put, Vesyoloye and Medvezhye.

The Russian Defense Ministry claims that the “second army in the world” repelled attacks by the Defense Forces near Obukhovka (south of Korenevo). At the same time, Ukrainian troops intensively stormed the positions of the Russian Armed Forces near Lyubimovka (southeast of Korenevoye).

Also, the day before, on September 26, the “liberators” allegedly did not stop ground assaults on the Ukrainian Armed Forces bridgeheads in the Kursk region, but were unable to complete the assigned tasks, in particular, “getting bogged down” southeast of Korenevoye near Lyubimovka, Darino and Nikolayevo-Daryino and south of Sudzha (near Plekhovo).

Photo — understandingwar.org

Earlier we wrote about the fact that ISW explained whether the Russian Federation would receive an operational advantage after capturing Ugledar.

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