Ukraine Withdraws from Kursk as Russia Consolidates Control
Ukrainian forces retreat after seven months of occupation, with Russian drone warfare and logistical challenges playing pivotal roles in the withdrawal.
- Ukrainian troops have fully withdrawn from the Kursk region, with Russian forces now controlling the area, including the town of Sudzha.
- Russia's extensive use of drones, including advanced FPV models, targeted Ukrainian forces during their retreat, causing significant losses along the R200 highway.
- The R200 highway, a critical supply route for Ukrainian forces, was heavily disrupted by Russian attacks, contributing to a chaotic withdrawal in some areas.
- External factors such as the U.S. pause on intelligence-sharing and the reintroduction of North Korean troops added to the challenges faced by Ukraine during the withdrawal.
- Attention has shifted to the Sumy region, where Ukrainian forces are preparing to defend against a potential new Russian offensive.