Malomuzh on the Kursk operation: The Armed Forces of Ukraine created a personal problem for Putin.
General, former head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, Mykola Malomuzh, believes that the Kursk operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has become a personal military-political problem for the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. He emphasizes that Russia has redeployed up to 55,000 troops to the Kursk region by withdrawing them from various front sections and using reserves. Ukrainian military forces are now conducting active maneuver warfare and delivering unexpected strikes on the enemy, disorienting them. In turn, the Russians are striking at civilians and infrastructure with means such as KABs. Malomuzh notes that the main targets for the offensive operations of the Russian enemy are the Seym River and Sudzha. He also underscores the need to destroy enemy reserves and conduct counterattacks. Overall, he predicts that in the coming days a new scenario of shock groups from Russia will develop.
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