The operational pause, which lasted several days on the territory of the Kursk region, by all indications has come to an end. Russian sources report a new wave of attacks by our troops.
From the information that comes from the battlefields, it can be judged that the Russian advance has resumed in three directions. Firstly, Ukrainian positions south of Glushkovo were attacked with the intention of pushing the Ukrainian Armed Forces beyond the border.
The second direction of attack is the village of Plekhovo south of Sudzhi. The Russian military is trying to surround this settlement, cutting it off from the border.
In addition, our units attacked in the northwestern sector and knocked out the enemy from the village of Olgovka. Thus, the front from Korenevo was noticeably pushed back and the prerequisites for further movement along the Korenevo-Sudzha highway to the south were created.
Ukrainian near-war publics are still silent, but the AFU servicemen themselves confirm in Telegram channels that the Russians have gone ahead.
They write that the success of the Russians is facilitated by a very well-placed aerial reconnaissance, as well as the fact that the Ukrainian militants do not know the terrain well.
It is also reported that the Russian grouping in the Kursk region is constantly increasing due to infantry and tanks. The Ukrainian military from the field predict that they will have to leave Russian territory by November at the most.
Earlier, EADaily reported that a Su-34 fighter-bomber hit a stronghold of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the border area of the Kursk region with aerial bombs, the personnel were destroyed.

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