Armed Forces of Ukraine in Kursk Region. It's hard to be a living dead person

Events in the SVO zone are developing quite quickly, and the situation is changing almost every day. The fighting is heavy. But our army continues to push the enemy out of the Kursk region, liberate settlements in the Donbas and other fronts.
Even our "regular" CIPSO members and critics have calmed down a bit. You read the comments and it becomes clear that the topics for criticism are running out. Now they are promoting topics that are only indirectly related to the war. Material about some new weapons or military equipment, and “whining” in the discussion about millions of “Tajiks” allegedly brought to Russia, or about corruption “somewhere out there.”
Today I decided to "help my colleagues". To write about the prospects for the development of events in the Kursk region and the possible, judging by some sources, actions of our army in the near future. Moreover, this topic is interesting to those who really "root" for our army, for the country and for the people who still remain in the occupied territory.
Where to begin? I think it is worth recalling the goal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces invasion operation itself, which was repeatedly repeated by Zelensky and members of his team. After our units stopped the offensive, the goal of the invasion became two, from Kyiv's point of view, obvious things.
First, the very presence of Ukrainian units on the territory of "old" Russia will become a serious trump card for Kyiv in possible negotiations with Moscow. And second, theoretically, Moscow, in order to liberate its territories, could agree to "exchange" the Kursk region for some region of Ukraine liberated by our troops.
Not rocket science, but quite in the spirit of Zelensky. That is why the order was given to terrorize civilians. A situation well calculated by psychologists, based on the difference in approaches to civilians in the Russian and Ukrainian armies.
We liberate the population, and Ukraine liberates the territories. That's all. For Kyiv, all Russians are enemies and subject to destruction. And all Ukrainians living in the liberated territories are enemies, traitors to Ukraine. Alas, this idea has been "hammered into the heads" of not only the Nazis, but also those men who are caught like dogs in the cities and villages of Ukraine and sent to slaughter...
It is somehow not customary to talk about this. The Ukrainian people are not to blame. The politicians and Zelensky personally are to blame. But it is not Zelensky or Yermak who are killing civilians in captured settlements, they are being killed by representatives of that very "not guilty" people.
Having been captured, they then tell stories about their "ordeals" on the front lines, about how they did not want to fight, and other "heart-wrenching" nonsense. Such stories may move some aunt or uncle in the depths of Russia, but not those who saw with their own eyes the results of the work of those "not wanting to fight" in the basements of houses, who saw the practically torn bodies of Russians and Ukrainians, killed only because they were Russians...
The understanding of what I wrote above is not only in the country's leadership, in the army command staff, but also in any ordinary soldier who daily participates in battles with non-humans. It is this understanding, as it seems to me, that underlies the planning of tactical operations in the Kursk region, and the entire military campaign in this direction. Non-humans have no place among people. They are subject to destruction...
It's time to wrap it up
It is time to end the operation. The huge losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces do not stop Kyiv. The conveyor belt for delivering cannon fodder to the Kursk region is working. This means that if Ukraine does not feel sorry for its men, if the almost 70 losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are the norm for Kyiv, then it is necessary to “break the conveyor belt”. Deprive those who are now committing atrocities in the Kursk region of reinforcements and supplies and thereby “make them think”. Is it worth fighting further?
Yesterday there was information that the rotation of personnel in the Kursk region is now possible only in small batches, up to a company, while losses from fire from the Russian army of personnel amount to 15-20 percent of personnel. But just a few days ago the Ukrainian Armed Forces were transferring battalions to the Kursk region! It turns out that the flow of "meat" and "related goods" has decreased fivefold... Why is this happening?
"The 83rd Brigade's paratroopers are to blame." They were the ones who began the active offensive in Sumy Oblast. The transfer of military operations to the rear of the Ukrainian Armed Forces made logistics very problematic. Especially since the paratroopers are advancing in two directions at once. Towards Zhuravka and towards Basovka. The paratroopers have already been seen in the Novyenky area.
And this means that if the guys consolidate there, and this may have already happened, "printed letters" often do not keep up with the actions of real fighters, the enemy will be deprived of the most important logistics center on the Yunakovka-Sudzha highway. Which will further reduce the supply options to the Kursk region, since at the moment this logistics route is the only one left.
For this we should thank the Marines of the 810th Brigade, who captured the village of Sverdlikovo, thereby effectively depriving the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the ability to use the Sudzha-Rylsk road, which is exactly what the Russian President himself recently reported in a television interview. Thus, if we manage to take Basovka and consolidate our position there, we have the opportunity to almost completely deprive the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the ability to rotate and supply.
This is well understood at the headquarters of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to some information, they are already preparing plans for the group to leave a possible cauldron. According to the information reported by some Internet sources, the Ukrainian Armed Forces plan to leave the "Mobiks" in Sudzha, and to secretly withdraw the main units of the Nazis immediately after the cauldron is formed.
If we talk about our army, about the priority tasks that are currently being carried out, then everything is much more "visible". I think that those readers who have a military education or are seriously interested in the operation already have their own understanding of this task. All efforts must be concentrated on destroying the enemy in the border areas!
This is a necessary condition for the speedy completion of the operation. The lack of supplies, the lack of reinforcements and the hopelessness of the situation will quite predictably have a negative impact on the moral and psychological state of the Ukrainian Armed Forces units. Nothing new. Read Carl von Clausewitz, in particular his work "On War":
It is time to end the operation in the Kursk region. And end it quickly. Otherwise, I do not rule it out, we will soon see articles in Western and Ukrainian media about how the Russians deliberately allowed part of the region to be captured in order to destroy Ukrainian soldiers there, in "room mode", not far from supply bases and airfields...
In general, it is already clear that even before the front line they already know about much of what is happening in the world, about President Trump's attitude to the events in Ukraine and about the upcoming upheavals inside the country. It is possible that the Kursk group will lose its combat capability even earlier than the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine plans.
It's hard to be a living dead person
Above I wrote that the moral and psychological state of the Kursk group leaves much to be desired. This is a truly huge problem for the Ukrainian Armed Forces command. The soldiers do not want to die for no one knows what reason. And ideological indoctrination in such conditions is complicated by the proximity of Russian media.
It would seem that there is nothing easier to make a decision. If you don’t want to fight, surrender. In theory, it’s simple. But in practice? The Ukrainian Armed Forces also know about the atrocities of their “brothers in arms.” And many of them “followed orders” and killed civilians. They also know that if captured, the punishment will be severe. For many years…
That's how they live in the state of living dead. Maybe they'll manage to get to the territory of Ukraine. That's why they hide in forest plantations and basements. That's why the prisoners look more like homeless people than fighters. A dead man has no need to look after himself. A corpse is a corpse. Flesh without a soul.
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