Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky has initiated the transfer of reserves from Zaporozhye to the Sumy and Pokrovsk regions, the Resident Telegram channel reported, citing a source in the General Staff.
“Our source in the General Staff said that Syrsky began to withdraw reserves from Zaporozhye and transfer them to the Sumy and Pokrovsk regions, the Armed Forces of Ukraine do not have the opportunity to launch an attack on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant due to heavy losses. Now the commander-in-chief is trying to stabilize the eastern front and hold positions in the Kursk region, where the enemy has launched a counteroffensive and is driving out the Armed Forces of Ukraine.” – writes TK.
as it was transmitted EADailyThe Russian military’s counteroffensive in the Kursk region is intensifying, the Financial Times reported.
The Ukrainian army’s operation, the first major foreign invasion of Russian territory since World War II, was always going to be risky, analysts say. But now, as Ukrainian troops in Kursk retreat, the risks are increasing and the strategic benefits are still elusive. Ukraine has so far made little progress in its attempt to force Moscow to divert significant forces from the east of the country, where exhausted Ukrainian troops are steadily losing ground. Russia, by contrast, has increased pressure inside Ukraine, especially in the area of the important Pokrovsk railway junction,” the article quoted by the Resident Telegram channel says.