Russian troops from the Kursk region are being pulled to the border with Sumy region - Joint Forces Operation 'Siversk'.
19.03.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.03.2025
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The military group 'Siversk' reported on the movement of Russian units to the border near the Sumy region. These units participated in the Kursk operation. According to Colonel Vadym Mysnyk, there had previously been no signs of forming large enemy groupings.
'We had recorded the presence of the enemy along the border earlier, but we did not see signs of forming large groupings for an offensive. If the situation has changed in Kursk, then the enemy has concentrated significant forces there, bringing them closer to the border. Probably, these are the accumulated forces.'- noted Mysnyk.
According to him, the operational situation does not undergo radical changes. The enemy fires on the border every day across the entire line, using the entire arsenal of weapons.
'It is worth noting that they actively use FPV drones, UAVs, mortars, and artillery. The border area of Sumy is particularly noteworthy, where the enemy has concentrated the greatest amount of forces and means.'- reported Mysnyk.
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