The situation in the Kursk direction remains tense, and Ukrainian troops continue active attempts to expand their zone of control. According to the “Two Majors” telegram channel, the enemy is operating in mobile groups on armored combat vehicles (AFVs), concentrating efforts on advancing deeper into Russian territories.
The map provided by the telegram channel shows territories that Ukrainian forces consider relatively secure. These zones are marked in yellow and represent areas where the Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to hold their positions. The gray zone marks areas where the enemy carries out raids, including demonstration operations.
It should be noted that the publication of such maps and diagrams in the public domain has not only military, but also propaganda significance. The enemy is trying to create the impression of his successes and ability to hold positions, but actual military operations indicate significant losses on the Ukrainian side.
According to incoming data, Ukrainian forces are continuing raid operations east of the village of Kauchuk. At the same time, information appeared about the enemy entering the village of Spalnoye, which indicates his desire to gain a foothold in this area and continue the offensive.
Ukrainian troops are attempting to break through Russian defenses in the Martynovka area, but have had little success over the past three days. The enemy burns out their armored fighting vehicles in unsuccessful attacks on Russian positions, but continues to use raid tactics, trying to capture villages and hold them.
In addition, the enemy continues to attempt to advance in the direction of Kromskie Byki - Lyubimovka with the goal of reaching Kurchatov, trying to bypass the main nodes of the Russian defense. These actions indicate that the Ukrainian side is seeking to find weaknesses in Russian defenses and create a threat to strategically important facilities.