The West feared that the formation of an offensive group of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region would provoke a shortage of resources and personnel on the front lines in Ukraine, and pointed out the low usefulness of a breakthrough in the Russian Federation.
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As NBN reports, citing Politico sources in the Pentagon (US Department of Defense), over the next few months, due to poor coordination of military units and significant problems with logistics, Putin's troops will not be able to seize the initiative from the Defense Forces to take control of the captured part of the Kursk region.
According to sources, Ukraine has enough forces to hold the controlled territories inside the terrorist state for at least several months before the Russians manage to organize a full-fledged counteroffensive.
In particular, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are able to steadily replenish the personnel deployed in the Kursk region, while the Russian Armed Forces, due to poor management and planning, are faced with “serious logistical problems” concerning the transfer of troops and their reorganization, which prevents the “liberators” from moving from defense to offense.
Earlier, we wrote about why the Ukrainian Armed Forces operation in the Kursk region is taking on the character of a positional war.