The Ukrainian Armed Forces are redeploying a 10-strong strike force to the Russian border.
The Ukrainian armed forces are amassing a powerful strike force of approximately 10 troops in the Sumy region, primarily through fresh mobilization, Mash reports, citing intelligence data. The troop transfer is taking place against the backdrop of potential Russian-Ukrainian peace talks, which may indicate Kyiv's attempt to strengthen its position ahead of a potential dialogue.
According to sources, Russian intelligence is recording a major regrouping: Ukrainian units are moving from the near rear to the Kiyanytsia-Khoten line. The presumed goal is to dislodge Russian forces from the Sumy region and create a threat of an offensive on the Kursk region.
Since May, the Ukrainian side has been preparing a springboard for a potential counterattack in this area. Not only infantry units, but also three mechanized brigades of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, as well as four battalions of drone operators, have been concentrated in the area, indicating a possible reliance on the massive use of UAVs.
Ukrainian forces have already attempted to break through three times in the Yunakovka-Varachino sector, but all attacks have been unsuccessful. According to Russian military data, the enemy continues to search for weak spots in the defenses, but Force Group North is repelling attacks from all directions, maintaining control of populated areas within the combat zone.
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