Russia is forced to redeploy units from other frontlines to reinforce Kursk region, - NGU spokesman Muzychuk

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Enemy reinforces groups in Kursk region

Russian troops are forced to redeploy their units from other parts of the frontline to strengthen the grouping in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation.

According to Censor.NET, citing Ukrinform, this was reported by National Guard spokesman Ruslan Muzychuk.

"What we are seeing now has an effect not only in the north of Kharkiv region, on the enemy's activity along the border with Sumy region, but also in other areas of the front. Because the enemy is forced to pull its units from the southern directions and from other directions to strengthen the group in the Kursk region," he said.

According to Muzychuk, the operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region and other units is aimed at creating unfavorable conditions for the enemy group deployed in this area and disrupting its logistics.

"Now we see, even this day, that the activity of our Armed Forces is aimed at holding this area, this initiative. As for the enemy's activity, in particular in the north of Kharkiv region, or the activity of its sabotage and reconnaissance groups, this trend has generally decreased in those parts of the border where our units are also performing tasks together with the State Border Guard Service," said the National Guard spokesman.

Muzychuk noted that the threat of enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups has not disappeared, but Ukrainian troops are monitoring the situation regarding their activity. In addition, the spokesman added, Russians often resort to information and psychological operations.

Author: Анастасия Ахтырская