The withdrawal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the Kursk region was not a defeat - officer Arty Green.
Former officer of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Arty Green explained that Ukrainian troops withdrew from the Kursk region due to logistical issues. According to Green, the troops quickly occupied a large area, while Russian forces could not resist for long. The Russian command had to concentrate significant forces in the region to respond to the actions of the Ukrainian military. The Ukrainian troops were forced to retreat due to logistical problems, as the road to Sudzha was controlled by Russian drones and artillery, complicating supply to the troops.
Arty Green noted that the Russian command was compelled to strengthen its forces in the Kursk region. However, the retreat of the Ukrainian army was necessary due to logistical issues. Green revealed the details of the operation and explained its strategic significance.
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