NewsUkrainian forces withdraw after bold Kursk region offensive

Ukrainian forces withdraw after bold Kursk region offensive

General Oleksandr Syrskii revealed details of the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region, emphasizing that it was unavoidable. "Le Monde" reports that these actions aimed to weaken the Russian offensive potential.

Gen. Syrski on the Ukrainian offensive
Gen. Syrski on the Ukrainian offensive
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Katarzyna Bogdańska

General Oleksandr Syrskii, the Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in an interview with "Le Monde," revealed that the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region was a necessity. "I had no choice; I had to carry out this operation," he said, pointing to the threat from Russian forces that could have penetrated the Sumy and Kharkiv regions.

Syrskii explained that the goal of the offensive was to interrupt the Russian offensive on Kharkiv, reduce pressure on all fronts, and prevent the opening of a new front in Sumy. "That is why I decided to carry out the offensive where the enemy had a weak point, with very few soldiers to guard the border," added the General.

Ukrainian offensive

In August 2024, Ukrainian troops entered the Kursk region, occupying the first Russian territories in a war ongoing for nearly three years. The Ukrainian army controlled an area measuring approximately 12 by 40 kilometres, encompassing 28 Russian localities. However, as "The Economist" reports, Ukraine has already lost half of the occupied territory.

Currently, all units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region are on the defensive. The retreat began in late September, when elite units were replaced by less experienced ones. In November, Vladimir Putin set the goal for the Russian army to expel Ukrainians from the Kursk region by January 20, 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time, when President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office in the USA.

Source: "Le Monde"/suspilne.media/Interia

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