Encirclement or retreat
Could Ukraine’s impressive partial occupation of Russia’s Kursk region finally be at an end?

The thousands of Ukrainian soldiers who have partially occupied a pocket of Russia’s western Kursk region since August have been at risk of encirclement by Russian troops since their supply route was effectively cut off. How is Kyiv’s bold operation on Russian territory likely to end?
“The Ukrainians risk being surrounded. They could number as many as 10,000, but some troops have apparently already been withdrawn.”
“If the front collapses, the Ukrainians will have to leave the Kursk region as quickly as possible.”
“In the coming days, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will face the real possibility of defeat, on a scale even greater than the disaster in Mariupol in 2022.”


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