Russia deploys 50 thousand troops to Kursk: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks.

Russia deploys 50 thousand troops to Kursk: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks
Russia deploys 50 thousand troops to Kursk: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine repel attacks

On the Kursk front, Russian forces hold about 50 thousand personnel, reported the spokesperson of the 'Steel Border' brigade, Ivan Shevtsov. He noted that despite significant losses, the enemy constantly rotates and reinforces its forces at the front.

Ivan Shevtsov stated about the active transfer of Russian troops to Kursk. 'Only our brigade eliminates up to ten orcs killed and about twenty wounded within a day. Other brigades are also destroying quite a lot of enemies,' - Shevtsov added.

According to the brigade representative, there has been no significant increase in military presence or equipment in other border areas with the Sumy region, which indicates the absence of signs of a change in the tactics of the Russian troops.

There is also information that North Korea may transfer a significant amount of military armoured vehicles and personnel to Russia. At the same time, fierce battles continue in Donetsk, as reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi.

In the Kursk direction, there is a significant concentration of Russian troops, who are suffering losses and constantly rotating their composition. In the border area with the Sumy region, the situation currently remains stable, with no increase in military presence or changes in tactics observed. However, it is worth noting the possible transfer of armoured vehicles and military personnel from North Korea, as well as the ongoing combat actions in Donetsk, as reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.


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