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Russian Army Gets Into Mousetrap Near Village Of Kamyshnoye In Kursk region

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Russian Army Gets Into Mousetrap Near Village Of Kamyshnoye In Kursk region

The AFU outflanked the Russians and hit their rear south of Sudzha.

Forward units of the Ukrainian army outflanked Russian troops near Krupets and hit them in their rear on the western outskirts of Kamyshnoye.

This area was remotely mined by the Ukrainian troops in order to block the route towards Sudzha.

Military analyst and OSINT columnist Schizointel writes about this.

According to the incoming information, the AFU used the road Kolmakov - Belitsa to outflank.

Soon the Russians will find themselves in a full-fledged mousetrap, which will be closed by units of the Ukrainian army. These Russian forces are almost completely cut off. A map of the combat area has already been published.

"In short, if these Russians do not retreat or cannot repel the attack, we will see another batch of Russian prisoners of war," the report notes.

Russian channels are reporting similar information that fighting has been recorded on the western outskirts of Kamyshnoye, although it has not yet been visually confirmed.

It seems that the AFU has managed to reliably outflank or take control of Borki and Spalnoye, meanwhile fighting is taking place in or near Krupets.

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