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According to Ivan Stupak, the enemy had already tried to expel Ukrainian defende...

Breakthrough in the Kursk region: the analyst told that the Russian Federation has forces to reflect the offensive of the Armed Forces

According to Ivan Stupak, the enemy had already tried to expel Ukrainian defenders from the Russian region, but nothing happened. Some of the so -called "military" of the Russian Federation say that the situation will not change in the near future. The operation of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region lasts almost a month and a half and during this time the Russians made one attempt to stop it, but it was unsuccessful.

The military expert and former SBU employee Ivan Stupak on Radio NV assumed how the enemy would continue. According to him, the first attempt of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces did not succeed, although analysts from Deepstate noted that there are some success in the enemy in the area of ​​sleep. The area controlled by the Ukrainian side in the Russian region today is about 800 square kilometers and almost 300 more indirectly.

In total, there are 3 directions in the Kursk region where the defense forces try to move forward to connect with the main forces: "We very much want to believe that it will be possible and can be captured I am constantly talking about a large number of equipment, ammunition, which are there and enable the Russians to reflect. Separately, the analyst spoke about whether the enemy could still repel the Ukrainian offensive and stop the operation.

There is no information yet whether the Russians have been "exhaled" and whether they have strength to contradict in the near future. "But Russian" Warriors "indicate (we understand that it can be misinformation) that the forces to reflect the offensive in the Kursk region of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are not enough for the Russians. But it is simply for information, not for" hoope, class , we have fixed there. "We do not know how the situation will come back," - summed up Ivan Stupak.