Syrskyi Inspected the Troop Group 'Kursk': What is the Situation at the Border.


The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine personally monitors the situation at the border with the Kursk region
Oleksandr Syrskyi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, is in the area of the troop group 'Kursk' and personally controls the situation at the border. He reported this on social media.
Control at the Sumy region border is in the hands of Ukraine's law enforcement
Ukraine's law enforcement has full control over the situation at the border of Sumy region with the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. According to Syrskyi, many settlements at the border mentioned in reports by Russian propagandists have actually been destroyed as a result of the aggressor's shelling.
The Russian enemy is suffering significant losses
Syrskyi noted that despite the involvement of a significant number of Russian troops, the enemy is suffering substantial losses in personnel and equipment. 'Only in the area of Plekhove, in four days of fighting, the enemy lost effectively a battalion of infantry,' Syrskyi emphasized.
Ukrainian forces successfully restrain enemy infiltration
Ukrainian troops are successfully eliminating individual sabotage and reconnaissance groups and small infantry units of the enemy attempting to infiltrate the territory of Ukraine, thanks to the provision of a defense system.
Enhanced defense of the Ukrainian group at the border
Syrskyi made the decision to strengthen the Ukrainian contingent at the border by utilizing electronic warfare capabilities and unmanned systems.
Ukrainian units are not threatened by encirclement
The Commander-in-Chief also mentioned that there is currently no threat of encirclement for Ukrainian units in the Kursk region and the military is maneuvering in advantageous defensive positions.
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