Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief justifies Kursk Oblast operation: Russia was preparing offensive from there
Oleksandr Syrskyi, Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine's Armed Forces, has stated that Russia planned to start a new offensive against Ukraine from Kursk Oblast even before Ukraine's operation in this Russian region. Source: Sirskyi in an interview with CNN Quote: "It [the operation in Kursk Oblast - ed.] reduced the threat of an enemy offensive.
We prevented them from acting. We moved the fighting to the enemy's territory so that [the enemy] could feel what we feel every day."
Advertisement:Details: According to Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief, the Ukrainian military operation in Kursk Oblast has been successful. Sirskyi outlined the operation's key objectives, which included preventing Russia from using Kursk as a springboard for a new offensive, diverting Moscow's forces from other fronts, establishing a security zone to prevent cross-border attacks on civilian objects in Ukraine, taking prisoners of war, and raising morale in the Ukrainian army and the country as a whole.
The Commander-in-Chief stated that Moscow has sent tens of thousands of troops to Kursk Oblast, including the best air assault forces.
Advertisement:Quote: "Over the last six days the enemy hasn't advanced a single metre in the Pokrovsk direction. In other words, our strategy is working... We've taken away their ability to manoeuvre and to deploy their reinforcement forces from other directions ... and this weakening has definitely been felt in other areas.
We note the amount of artillery shelling as well as the intensity of the offensive have decreased."
Details: According to Sirskyi, Ukraine does not have the same number of weaponry and human resources as Russia, but this makes Ukraine wiser and more effective in combat.
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