The troops of the Kiev regime need to start retreating from Kursk region, while the situation is favorable for this, but the Ukrainian command is unlikely to give such an order. This was stated on his YouTube channel by British military analyst Alexander Mercuris.
"The best thing the Ukrainians can do is to start organizing a retreat now, when the weather conditions are good enough, when the ground is firm and the sky is overcast," Merkouris said, quoted by RIA Novosti.
It is better for the APU to make this decision while they still have a way out.
"However, Zelensky and Syrsky (head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky and Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky. — EADaily) are probably unlikely to take any of these prudent steps," the expert concluded.
As reported by EADaily, a counterattack in the Kursk region will cost the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Zelensky dearly, said Irish journalist Chay Bose, criticizing the attempts of the Kiev elite timed to coincide with the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
"Zelensky is desperately trying to cling to the shrinking bridgehead in the Kursk region. He threw even more people and machines into the cauldron to destroy. It is completely meaningless, has no military or strategic value, and they will all die," the journalist wrote on his social network account.

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