The enemy is disoriented by the actions of the Ukrainian Defense Forces — Malomuzh.
According to General Mykola Malomuzh, Russia has no ready combat units other than those already engaged at the front, making it difficult for them to advance in the Pokrovske direction. The enemy is forced to maneuver, which complicates their actions as Ukrainian forces conduct counterattacks. The general stated this in an interview with FREEDOM.
Malomuzh explained that Ukraine strikes not only in the Pokrovske direction but also in the Kharkiv, Kupyansk, Lyman, Donetsk, and Zaporizhzhia directions. In the Kursk sector, there is a threat of possible Russian strikes on the Belgorod and Bryansk regions. The general emphasized that the Russians are disoriented and try to leap into the void but lack sufficient forces and resources.
"The Russians have chosen the tactic of creating fortified areas in the Kursk direction, particularly near the Kurchatov station. But we have conducted a successful operation, thanks to which they are effectively surrounded. There is an opportunity to capture them or deblock this direction and intensively counterattack. The enemy has no chances, and this must be done soon," said Malomuzh.
The main Russian operational group, about 60,000 troops, is based in the Kursk area. They are used to cover certain territories. Ukrainian forces continue to maneuver and strike.
Malomuzh also noted that the Russians have not been able to stabilize the situation in the Kursk direction, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine are creating fortified areas and developing strategic operations that disorient the enemy. The main goal is to hold the buffer zone and prepare for offensive operations in other sectors.
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