Update from Ukraine | Awesome! Ukraine Cuts the Big Ruzzian Army Group in Kursk

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Hello my friends and welcome! As I continue to update you on the situation in Ukraine, we’re seeing significant gains for Ukraine in the Kursk Oblast. The Ukrainian Army is advancing in a direction that will allow them to cut off a large portion of Russian-occupied territory, effectively encircling and isolating the Russian forces. Ukraine has been able to do this by using a similar strategy to the one employed in the Kherson Oblast, attacking from the south and pushing Russian forces back.

The key objective of Ukraine is to take control of the entire region, securing its own supply lines and creating a buffer zone to prevent Russian forces from launching further attacks. To achieve this, Ukraine is destroying bridges across the river, which are vital for Russian supply lines. One of the bridges has already been destroyed, and the remaining two are within range of Ukrainian artillery.

Russia’s only option to maintain supply lines would be to use boats, which would be slow and vulnerable to Ukrainian attacks. This would limit the Russian military’s ability to reinforce its forces and regroup, making it likely that they will be forced to withdraw.

The Russian military has already begun to deploy pontoon bridges across the river, but these are vulnerable to attack by Ukrainian artillery. Ukraine is likely to demand that Russian forces withdraw from the region, and if they do not, Ukraine will continue to apply pressure, potentially forcing them out. The situation is crucial, and I expect Ukraine to make significant gains in the coming days.

The situation on the ground is complex, with Russian forces fighting hard to hold on to their positions. However, Ukraine has the upper hand, and it’s only a matter of time before they achieve their objectives. The Russian media has been trying to downplay the situation, but it’s clear that Ukraine is making significant progress, and the pace of their advance is much faster than that of the Russian forces.


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