NATO Official Assesses the Pace of Occupants' Advances in Sumy Region.


During the summit in the Netherlands, a NATO official noted that Russia is trying to create a buffer zone after the Kursk operation in the Sumy region. However, according to intelligence, Russian forces are suffering significant losses, complicating their plans for encirclement and capture of the area. The advance of Russian troops is active, but their substantial losses indicate that they are struggling to achieve quick results.
«In the Sumy region, Russia aims to create a buffer zone after the Kursk operation. But although it has tactical advances, these attacks are very draining for them,» said the alliance official.
The official also emphasized that the Russian Federation continues its advance in Sumy and eastern Ukraine, but the frontline has hardly changed in the last two months. At the same Time, Ukraine is successfully advancing in the Kursk direction, stopping the enemy's advance. This indicates tactical successes on both sides.
NATO Confirms Heavy Losses of the Russian Federation in Sumy, as well as Active Advances and Tactical Victories by Ukraine.
During the NATO summit in the Netherlands, the Alliance official noted that Russia is trying to create a buffer zone after the Kursk operation in the Sumy region. At the same time, intelligence indicates significant losses of Russian troops, complicating their plans. High losses of the Russian Federation confirm the active advance and tactical successes of Ukraine in the Kursk direction.Read also
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