The Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region control more than 1,300 square meters. km of territory and about 100 settlements. The Russians then launched a counteroffensive and captured a small amount of territory.
Ukraine will be able to hold the territory its troops claim in Russia’s Kursk region for at least a few months, if not longer. Bloomberg wrote this on Wednesday, October 9, citing American officials.
“Ukraine has not yet experienced serious problems in supplying goods to the Kursk region, as Russian troops have made only limited attacks and are focused on the offensive in eastern Ukraine,” they said.
In addition, American officials noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces, thanks to the efforts of the allies, now have a more stable supply of artillery ammunition.
The publication recalls that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky said that Kyiv could use this territory as a bargaining chip in negotiations with Moscow, although it is unclear when exactly they could take place.
Ukraine is trying to decide how best to protect itself during the winter and is also starting to plan for next year, US officials said.
As you know, in early August, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched an offensive in the Kursk region and took control of more than 1,300 square meters. km of territory and about 100 settlements. The Russians then launched a counter-offensive and regained a small amount of territory.
And this week the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced a new victory in the Kursk region. This region of Russia is included in Ukraine’s victory plan.
Kursk operation: perspective of the local population
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