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Kherson Deja Vu In Kursk Region For Russians

Kherson Deja Vu In Kursk Region For Russians

Russian milbloggers started lamenting.

According to open-source photos, a bridge across the Seim River collapsed in the Glushkovsky district. Strikes with M31A1 GMLRS missiles from the M142 MLRS made it possible.

The HIMARS. Kherson deja vu, right, occupiers?

But the important thing is this.

For Russians, there are fewer and fewer convenient logistics directions, not only to supply their group, but also in general, to prepare a counterstrike. In turn, the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue to demonstrate that they make the most effective use of the relief and landscape features of the Kursk region, not only in matters of rapid advancement, complications of logistics to the enemy, but also in forming defense lines taking into account natural barriers.

I have repeatedly noted that the AFU movement, taking into account the rivers channels and reservoirs of the Kursk region, makes it possible to ensure the safety of the flanks, and the Seim River is a kind of northern barrier reef, if used correctly.

Apparently, the Russian group in the Glushkovsky district may even be cut off, and the issue of establishing military administrations there is a matter of time. But the fact that the movement to Rylsk will continue is obvious thanks to the 'snot' of Russian propagandists, confirming that the Ukrainian Forces are already north of Korenevo. At the same time, while maintaining logistics from the right flank, the movement of the AFU is covered by the Seim River.

Likes or dislikes but it turns into a sanitary zone in the Glushkovsky district. Along the Seim River, it adds another 250 km². As they say, another marmalade out, right?

Oleksandr Kovalenko, Facebook

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