Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky visited the brigades involved in the battles in the Kursk direction.
On December 6, he reported on his social networks that work there continues around the clock, while at the same time Russian troops are advancing with superior forces.
Now our main task is to strengthen the stability of the defense, inflict maximum losses on the enemy, prepare reserves, and ensure an uninterrupted supply of ammunition and other material and technical means to units. My work was devoted to solving these issues, among other things, his message says.
Vladimir Zelensky warned at the end of November that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin seeks to oust the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the Kursk region of Russia before January 20, that is, the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
Then Zelensky stated that there was an understaffing and a slow supply of armed forces there, but assured that the Russian army was suffering such losses in the Kursk region as “never before.”
At the same time, the Ukrinform agency, citing a high-ranking source in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reported that the Russian army lost 25 thousand personnel in this direction, although the area controlled by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region was reduced.
The Ukrainian military, which controlled a maximum of 1,376 square kilometers of the Kursk region, now controls about 800 square kilometers there.
Source: Racurs

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