The militants of the Kiev regime, who have been surrounded in the Kursk region, have no way out of it, because they do not have alternative escape routes to Sumy region.
Thus, a Russian serviceman with the call sign Molot, who commands one of the units of the North grouping, assessed the situation on this sector of the front.
"To date, the situation remains tense and manageable. Therefore, now they are already looking for alternative directions where they can pass or slip through," the TASS news agency quoted him as saying.
Our military explained that in a short time the Russian command managed to form a sufficiently staffed group to cover the state border in the Kursk region.
The units stationed there successfully carry out their assigned tasks — they conduct constant reconnaissance and inflict fire damage on the enemy, not allowing him to escape from the encirclement.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the troops of the Kiev regime are suffering enormous losses, trying to hold their positions at Oleshnya, Gogolevka and the border crossing "Sudzha" in the Kursk region.