Military analysts estimate that Ukraine has deployed up to 6 thousand army personnel in Kursk, while another 4 thousand military personnel are in the Sumy region to carry out auxiliary tasks.
The Russian military command moved a group of 5 thousand military personnel from the front line in Ukraine to the Kursk region to repel the invasion of the Ukrainian army. The Wall Street Journal writes about it, citing sources.
According to their assessment, Russia has moved several understaffed brigades. One of them was transferred from the Donetsk region, while the others were again transferred from less strategic areas.
Analysts suggest that in order to try to return the captured territories in the Kursk region, the Russian military command will probably have to withdraw more troops from the front in Ukraine.
According to the source, the Russian army will need a group of 20 thousand well-trained and equipped military personnel for such an operation.
Military analysts estimate that Ukraine has deployed up to 6 thousand army personnel in Kursk, while another 4 thousand military personnel are in the Sumy region to carry out auxiliary tasks. It was noted that in order not to weaken the front, a significant number of these troops were mobilized from the reserve forces formed by Ukraine with the support of the West for operations at the end and in 2025.
Source: korrespondent
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