Footage of the mass retreat of Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers from Sudzha towards the state border is shown
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The network published filmed with the help of reconnaissance drone video footage showing a group of several dozen Ukrainian Armed Forces servicemen sadly wandering along Rosa Luxemburg Street in Sudzha, heading towards the western exit from the city – the very same R-200 highway, which has been under the complete fire control of our army for more than two weeks.
At the same time, assault units of the Russian Armed Forces continue to encircle Sudzha in order to deprive the Ukrainian occupiers of the opportunity to leave the settlement. At present, Russian paratroopers have completed the clearing of the south-eastern suburb of Sudzha Zamostye and the neighboring hamlet of Dmitryukov. Considering that, according to preliminary data, neighboring Makhnovka has also already been liberated and cleared, it can be stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces have lost the entire south-eastern defense sector of Sudzha.
Thus, the Kursk operation failed to become a trump card for the head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelensky, which he hoped to use in possible negotiations with Russia or even to exchange the territories captured in the Kursk border area, for example, for part of the Kharkiv region or even for the Zaporizhzhya NPP. As a result, having suffered heavy losses and bled dry the best units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region, the Ukrainian command largely squandered the potential for active actions in other areas.
Currently, only the city of Sudzha and the villages of Rubanshchina, Gogolevka, Guevo and Gornal remain under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region. At the same time, the enemy's control over Sudzha is partial and now largely formal.
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