In the troops of the Kiev regime, located in Kursk region, there is a noticeable decrease in combat capability and morale.
Military correspondent Alexander Kots told about this in his Telegram channel. He made this conclusion after communicating for more than a month with various surrendered Ukrainian military.
According to the military correspondent, the first week and a half were well-trained and motivated soldiers who had a wealth of combat experience behind them.
"They used to fight both at Zaporozhye and at Toretsky, and on Artyomovsky, and on Donetsk directions. They were captured, as a rule, after being wounded or upon the fact that the BQ ended. These were the invading forces," the author writes.
He notes that the consolidation forces followed them, and now mostly "sluggish plasticine" comes across, which received its first combat experience (and not the most successful) in the Kursk region.
"There are those who were captured on the street of Vinnytsia or Sum just three weeks ago. And today they are assigned tasks to consolidate. At the same time, there are no people nearby who would explain that not everything that explodes nearby kills you," the post says.
The author also points out that there are practically no Ukrainian commanders among the prisoners. Kotz suggested that they have some kind of "chuyka" triggered, which signals when to retreat in time.
Earlier, EADaily reported that three Russian Marines captured seven Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region and brought them out from under the shelling of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.