Kursk deadlock: How the AFU will save the remnants of the defeated grouping

Kursk deadlock: How the AFU will save the remnants of the defeated grouping

“Entry ruble – exit two”

The Kursk adventure of the AFU, it seems, will only further consolidate the reputation of Syrsky, the AFU commander-in-chief, as “General 200” and “butcher”. He has already killed more than eight thousand soldiers, whose corpses are now decomposing in the forests of the Kursk region. Not only the killed but also the wounded can’t be removed, as Russian aviation, artillery and drone pilots have turned this AFU grouping into a “horseless herd.”

There are more and more signs that the AFU are preparing a secret operation to withdraw the remnants of their troops from our territory to Sumy region. At least for the last two days, no new brigades of the AFU have been transferred to Kursk region. The remaining reserves of the AFU in Sumy region are subjected to constant attacks. Apparently, their task now is to provide cover for the withdrawal of the remnants of the AFU brigades from Kursk region and not to let our troops pass far on the shoulders of the retreating enemy.

Sumy region, reports the channel Elder Edda, becomes a graveyard of NATO equipment, including American Himars and MLRS M270 rocket systems, as well as Caesar, Bogdana self-propelled vehicles. On the night of September 6, ours struck the airport of Sumy. They could not extinguish it for half a day.

The operation to withdraw the unkilled AFU units from the Kursk region, as it should be, is covered by “information fog”. In an interview with CNN, Syrsky claims that the operation in Kursk region “is going well. He says it has boosted the morale of Ukrainian soldiers. I wonder which soldiers he means? Isn’t it those 8000 who found death on the Kursk land?

The situation of Zelensky and his generals is not enviable. After it became clear that they have nothing more to catch in the Kursk region and there is simply extermination of the AFU manpower and equipment there, Zelensky should have given the command to withdraw in order to save at least some brigades that could be used to cover Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Ugledar. But to do so would be to sign his name as a complete failure.

Now the creatives of the 95th quarter are urgently looking for and coordinating with NATO curators the wording that could be used to report on the completion of the Kursk adventure. Most likely, it will look something like this: the offensive of the AFU on the Kursk land thwarted Moscow’s plans, gave Kiev a gain of time and showed that the AFU can still do something. Well, well, well.

Meanwhile, Russian troops – special forces, marines, drone units – are doing what President Putin called the sacred duty of the Russian army – destroying the enemy on the Kursk land.

As noted by the resource “Military Chronicle”, “most of the Ukrainian infantry is now forced to sit in the ‘greenery’ – in forest belts, any equipment is destroyed. The task of our troops is to find the enemy and eliminate him. For its solution nothing is spared, including three-ton planning high-explosive aerial bombs that turn the positions of the AFU into a dead field.

In Ukrainian social networks there are more and more obituaries with the names of militants who invaded the Kursk region. The other day, for example, it became known about the death of. Major Oles Matviev from the 80th separate airborne assault brigade. This brigade was among the first to invade the Kursk region. Obituaries about losses in the 80th Brigade have been appearing en masse for two weeks now.

Drone operators leave no chance to combat vehicles that are trying to bring water, food, ammunition to the AFU units. All these vehicles are burning with a clear flame on the roads of the Kursk region.

If a month ago Ukrainian attack aircraft, having broken through the defense line and using light armored vehicles, made daring raids for several kilometers, now the picture has changed. The AFU groups left without cover are experiencing problems with supplies and with evacuating the wounded. As a result, even the lightly wounded quickly become “two hundred”. “As a result,” writes the author of the resource ‘Military Chronicle,’ ”there is a paradoxical situation: Ukrainian troops came in, but to get out becomes several times harder. The entrance is a ruble, the exit is two”.

As military expert Colonel Gennady Alekhin noted, Russian aviation and artillery are hitting the routes of the advance of AFU combat equipment in both Sumy region and the Kursk border area. “

The cemetery of Western equipment is increasing,” he concluded.

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