Situation in Kursk region has deteriorated. Russian troops keep logistics of Defence Forces under fire control - DeepState. MAP
The biggest problem in the Kursk region is the enemy's fire control over the entire logistics of the Defence Forces.
This was reported by Censor.NET with reference to data from DeepState project analysts.
As noted, starting in January, the Russian army was increasing its ability to control our movement, and for some reason, we did not take appropriate decisions to eliminate this problem. In February, it began to reach its peak, and the biggest complications began after the loss of Sverdlikove, which was also not restored in the best way.
"The enemy was able to break through to Novenkoe by building up a certain group and continues to do so, having experienced previous success. It is impossible to say that they can easily gain a foothold in the village, because it is a priori difficult to do so due to the absence of a village as such, and the terrain itself is not conducive to this. Obviously, a decision will be made to take stabilisation measures, as this case has even gained publicity, but time will tell how this will end and whether the enemy will take it as a principled goal to gain a foothold there. The Katsaps have the resources to do so, and they are trying to settle there," the statement said.
The analysts also emphasise that the enemy's advance along the border between Zhuravka-Novenke is an unpleasant moment. It is from this area that the largest number of attacks on the logistics that runs from Yunakivka to Sudzha are carried out, and the situation in that area began to deteriorate long ago.
"A large number of fighters emphasise this problem and something needs to be done urgently, because the consequences are already unpleasant in the form of damage to more than a dozen vehicles. The enemy continues to amass in the area of Sverdlikove, continues to exert pressure, and the worst-case scenario would be for the Katsaps to move directly to the outskirts of Suzha, although they are practically there already," DeepState added.