The Russians crossed the border of the region of Sumi near the village of Novnyak, but the Ukrainian troops rejected them into the territory of the Russian Federation.
The fighting in this area continues, said the representative of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Dmitry -Ligov on February 28. Defense forces take measures so that the Russians do not reduce Ukrainian logistics.
The Ukrainian analytical project Deepstate indicated that the new one was in the gray zone.
The Russian military allegedly crossed the border in the Kursk region, a war criminal Vladimir Putin said on February 19. The border service of Ukraine did not confirm this.
Promotion in this direction may threaten the main artery of the supply of the Ukrainian group in the Kursk region – the road from the Ukrainian Yunnavka to the Russian judge.
We will recall that about the attempts of Russians to storm the infantry groups along the border in the new area, and in the center it opposes disinformation.
The head of the Center for the fight against NSDCS Andriy Kovalelenko writes that the goal of the Russians is to try to enter the rear part on the route that goes from Yunnakovka to Sudzhi (Kursk region, Russian Federation) and try to influence our logistics.
But this plan is known, measures for its destruction are taken by defense forces. For the new enemy, the infantry is currently local for several days, the situation on the local border. The fact that the Russians disperse this situation as almost the beginning of the quantity is propaganda work, since they have neither strength nor a means for this. This was already before the operation of Kursk, when the Kadiriv said that they captured the village of Rizhivka in the Sumi region, and this turned out to be a lie. To capture something, you need to fix and tighten the reserves, ”he adds.
Kovalenko recalls that the Russian DRG regularly works on the border of the Sumi region. They are destroyed in Ukraine, and sometimes directly on the territory of the Russian Federation.
Source: Racurs

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