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Is Russia withdrawing its forces from Ukraine to protect Kursk?

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 2:21 PM
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The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is intensifying as Ukraine continues its advances in the Kursk region while Moscow appears to be reinforcing its defences. The UK Defence Ministry reported that Russian forces have deployed in greater force to the region, likely from elsewhere along the contact line. Russian forces are focusing on strategic targets in the Donetsk region, such as Pokrovsk, where they are pursuing a tactical encirclement of Ukrainian forces. There are reports that Russia is redeploying certain elements from Ukraine to respond to the situation in the Kursk region, but the priority remains on offensive operations in eastern Ukraine.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has noted that Moscow is concentrating its efforts in the east, particularly in the Pokrovsk direction, after facing setbacks in the Kharkiv offensive. Ukraine has deployed its best battle-hardened forces in this region, while Russian conscripts have been sent to the area. Conscripts in Russia are required to serve one year of compulsory military service, receive limited training, and are not supposed to participate in combat operations. The mothers of these conscripts stationed in the Kursk area have started a petition calling on President Vladimir Putin to remove their children from the conflict zone to avoid unnecessary casualties.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in February 2022, Putin has promised that conscripts would not be involved in combat operations. However, Ukrainian forces have captured Russian soldiers, including conscripts, in the Kursk region, highlighting the discrepancies in Putin’s promises. The capture of Russian prisoners, including conscripts, could further bolster Kyiv’s efforts to bring back Ukrainian civilians and soldiers held captive in Russia, such as the defenders of the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol. Hundreds of Ukrainian defenders of Mariupol remain in captivity in Russia, with their condition and whereabouts unknown.

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to escalate, with Ukraine making strategic advances in the Kursk region while the Russian military focuses on reinforcing its defences. Russian forces have been deploying in greater force to the region, likely from other areas along the contact line. The Donetsk region remains a key target for Moscow, where Russian forces are attempting to encircle Ukrainian forces in strategic locations like Pokrovsk. Despite reports of elements being redeployed from Ukraine to the Kursk region, the priority for the Russian military remains on offensive operations in eastern Ukraine.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has pointed out that Moscow is concentrating its efforts in the east, especially after facing setbacks in the Kharkiv offensive. Ukraine has deployed its best forces to counter Russian advances in the region, while Russian conscripts have also been sent to the area. Conscripts in Russia are required to serve compulsory military service and receive limited training before being deployed, raising concerns about their readiness for combat operations. The mothers of these conscripts have started a petition urging President Vladimir Putin to remove their children from the conflict zone to prevent unnecessary casualties.

Putin’s promises to keep conscripts out of combat operations have been contradicted by the capture of Russian soldiers, including conscripts, by Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region. This has raised questions about the accuracy of Putin’s assurances and the safety of conscripts deployed in the conflict zone. The capture of Russian prisoners, including conscripts, could provide leverage for Kyiv to negotiate the release of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers held captive in Russia. The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia continues to impact both military personnel and civilians, with the situation remaining tense in the Kursk region and other strategic areas.

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