Incidents

Russians form reserves for a counter -strike under a judge: the military told about the enemy's intentions

According to a representative of the Defense Forces, the Russians transfer individual units from other regions and strengthen reserves by personnel from airfields, air defense soldiers, etc. The Russian military is preparing for a counterattack under a judge, forming reserves, so as not to ensure that the breakthrough forces in the Kursk region and repel what is lost. About it reports a representative of the Defense Forces of Ukraine in the Telegram-channel "Mykolaiv Vanok".

The military noted the transfer of individual units from Belgorod to Kursk and the involvement of all -military infantry and anti -tank reserves. The Russians reinforce infantry with service personnel from airfields, air defense troops and more. "The goal is to collect a grouping of about 2000 in the shortest possible time, not to gain a foothold and repel what is lost," he wrote.

Also, according to the fighter, Russia prepares additional shells obtained from North Korea and rockets, including ballistics. The "reservists" recruited, where the main part is the stitches, they fear that Ukrainian troops will stop even harder if they continue to move deep. He added that the local population of Kursk region does not resist, there is no "militia". Basically there are retirees. However, the Russians do not "demonize the Armed Forces" due to lack of evidence.

However, he reassured those who had already left the Kursk region that no one touches their relatives and acquaintances. "The problem is your same aviation, which causes bombs not on us, but on you (residents of Kurschyna - ed. )," He added.

In turn, Russian invaders come with new units in the Toretsky, Vodrian and Vovchansky directions, having the hope of increasing the intensity of assault actions and move on, as well as to move away some units of Ukraine from Sumy region to these areas of the front. Instead, the Kursk NPP, as a representative of the Defense Forces noted, has not yet begun to evacuate.