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By mid-October, can Russian forces oust Ukrainians from Kursk?

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Last updated: 2024/09/20 at 4:23 PM
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The Kremlin has reportedly tasked its army with pushing Ukrainian forces out of Russia’s Kursk region in less than a month, aiming to establish a “buffer zone” into Ukrainian border areas by the end of October. However, analysts at the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) believe that this goal is unlikely to be achieved in such a short period of time, labelling it a “significant undertaking.” Russian forces have been on a counteroffensive within the Ukrainian salient since September 10, with Ukrainian forces also making strategic moves in the region. Ukrainian forces have marginally advanced east of Veseloye, potentially aiming to trap and cut off Russian personnel in the area.

The situation in the Kursk region is complicated, with both Russia and Ukraine vying for control. While Russian forces have not yet launched large-scale combat operations to completely expel Ukrainian forces from the region, the potential for sustained counteroffensive operations will require both sides to deploy additional forces. Ukrainian forces, although not in full control of the salient, have prepared positions within some areas that could pose challenges to a concerted Russian counter-offensive. The strategic positioning of both sides will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the conflict in the Kursk region.

It remains to be seen how the situation in the Kursk region will unfold in the coming weeks. With Russian forces attempting to push Ukrainian forces out of the region and establish a buffer zone along the Ukrainian border, the conflict is likely to escalate. The Ukrainian military, on the other hand, is preparing to counter any Russian advances and maintain control of key strategic positions in the area. Both sides will need to carefully consider their next moves in order to achieve their respective objectives in the region.

As the conflict in the Kursk region continues to escalate, it is important for both Russia and Ukraine to prioritize the safety and well-being of civilians in the area. The impact of the conflict on local populations cannot be understated, and efforts must be made to minimize harm to innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. Providing humanitarian aid and assistance to those affected by the conflict should be a top priority for both sides as they navigate the complex and dangerous situation in the region.

In the coming weeks, all eyes will be on the Kursk region as the conflict between Russian and Ukrainian forces intensifies. The strategic positioning of both sides, as well as their ability to deploy additional forces, will be key factors in determining the outcome of the conflict. As the situation continues to evolve, it is essential for both Russia and Ukraine to assess their strategies and objectives in the region and work towards a peaceful resolution that prioritizes the safety and well-being of all those affected by the conflict. By carefully considering their next moves and working towards a diplomatic solution, both sides can hopefully avoid further escalation of the conflict and find a path towards peace in the Kursk region.

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