Ukrainian Armed Forces risk being encircled in Kursk, - The Telegraph.
Ukrainian troops in Kursk are under threat of encirclement after Russian forces launched an attack on a key supply line from two directions. This was reported by The Telegraph.
One junior sergeant who spoke with the publication mentioned the fear of encirclement and the possibility of exiting Kursk region to avoid further losses.
'We want to avoid losses. The fear of encirclement is real,' he said.
Maps from the Ukrainian military blog Deepstate show that at least three-quarters of the Ukrainian forces present inside the Russian Federation are nearly completely encircled and divided into two parts.
The remaining troops near the Russian border are connected only by a corridor about 500 meters wide.
Currently, the Ukrainian road to Sudzha is under the control of Russian drones, complicating efforts to hold the area and the possibility of retreat if needed.
Previously, it was reported that Russian forces are attempting to break through in Sumy region to cut off logistics.
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