Russian assault troops have infiltrated into Sudzha through gas pipeline. Area of their concentration has been identified, liquidation is underway - Butusov

The situation in the sanitary zone in the Kursk region continues to deteriorate and requires immediate decisions by the command.
Censor.NET editor-in-chief Yurii Butusov wrote about this on Facebook.
According to him, the enemy continues massive attacks along the entire frontline of the Kursk sanitary zone. Russian and Korean troops have a significant advantage in strength here, and the enemy is attacking continuously, without regard to losses.
"The frontline of the sanitary zone is narrow, and the enemy has taken full fire control of our communication routes from the flanks. Now it's the most difficult place to hold, the most difficult of all the other frontline areas," Butusov said.
He also said that today enemy infantry infiltration was detected near the town of Sudzha - the Russians used a gas pipeline to deploy an assault company undetected by drones and joined our combat lines.
"The pipeline is under intensive surveillance, the area where the stormtroopers are concentrated has been identified, and the enemy is being eliminated," the journalist adds.
In his opinion, the continued maintenance of the sanitary zone in the Kursk region is not justified from a tactical point of view.
"The political motives are clear to everyone, but there must also be a purely military logic. I believe the Kursk operation was successful only because at the first stage, with small losses, we managed to inflict many times greater losses on the enemy.
But a successful operation has now turned into a pure heroism. If you have the strength to push back the enemy and cover the communications, then there is a logic to such actions. If. Success in war is the achievement of a favourable tactical position, the ability to inflict much more losses on the enemy than on your own," he adds.
"We need solutions.
And it is necessary to organise a single centre for the control and organisation of UAV and EW operations, where competent commanders, preferably commanders of active combat UAV units, should be in charge, as was done in Pokrovsk in the Donetsk OTU. In high-tech warfare, drone commanders who know how to use drones better than anyone else are needed, not just any leaders who like to watch streams on TV. And our army has such high-quality drone commanders, the only problem is that they should be appointed and start making decisions at the operational and tactical level," he concludes.
Earlier, Censor.NET reported that the enemy had advanced in Stara Sorochyna and Nova Sorochyna in the Kursk region.
The situation in the Kursk region
Earlier, the Centre for Public Information said that heavy fighting continued in the Sumy region, with Russian assault groups trying to break through and move towards the road from Yunakivka to Sudzha in the Kursk region.