Oleksandr Sryskyi, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, said on October 10, more than two month after the beginning of Kyiv’s incursion.
In a documentary broadcast on national television, Syrskyi stated that “we know about approximately 50,000 soldiers who were transferred from other sectors to the Kursk Direction.”
Early in August, Ukraine launched an offensive against the Kursk Oblast. They claimed to have taken over 1,300 square kilometers and 100 settlements.
The Ukrainian leadership stated that one of the main goals of the operation is to divert Russian troops from Ukrainian battlefields. Syrskyi’s figure is higher than President Volodymyr Zelensky‘s estimate from Sept. 19, where he said 40,000 troops were diverted to Kursk sector.
Syrskyi said that the redeployment had weakened Russian positions elsewhere, including in the Zaporizhzhia sector, Kherson sector, and Kramatorsk sector.
“This, ofcourse, made it easier to conduct defensive operations,” said he.
The Kyiv Independent was unable to verify the claims.
The Russian offensive continues in Ukraine’s eastern part, despite the fact that Ukrainian forces continue to hold Russian territories in Kursk Oblast. The Ukrainian military has been forced to withdraw from Vuhledar in the south Donetsk oblast, which has resisted Russian attacks for over two years.
Heavy battles continue in Chasiv Yar, Toretsk and Donetsk Oblast. Russian troops are closing on Pokrovsk’s key logistics hub.
Russia is attacking Ukraine’s western salient in an attempt to dislodge Ukrainian forces from its home territory of Kursk Oblast.
The DeepState monitoring website reported on October 10 that Russian forces had recently achieved tactical successes on Ukraine’s left side. According to reports, Russia has concentrated a large force in the area. They are attempting to gain a foothold close to the village of Novoianovka.
Bloomberg reported that senior U.S. officials said that Ukrainian forces would be able to hold the territory they seized in Russia’s Kursk Oblast, for several months or even longer, thanks to a constant flow of supplies and Moscow focusing on eastern Ukraine.
In a documentary broadcast on national television, Commander-in Chief Oleksandr Sryskyi stated that “we know about approximately 50,000 soldiers who were transferred from other sectors to the Kursk directions.”
Oleh Kiper, the Governor of Odesa, reported that Russia launched a missile attack on the district, which killed at least four people including a 16 year old girl.
This includes 1,140 casualties that Russian forces have suffered in the last day.
The Norwegian government will spend up to 967 millions kroner ($87.5 million) on enhancing its defense industry. This money is aimed at supporting Ukraine in the face of Russia’s full scale invasion.
During his visit to Italy, President Volodymyr Zelensky presented the Ukrainian victory plan to Italian Premier Giorgia Mello.
On Oct. 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree allowing Georgians to enter Russia without a visa if they are working or studying there. Moscow is continuing to warm up its relations with Tbilisi despite concerns about the country‘s democratic slide.
Bloomberg reported on October 10 that the premiums on war risk insurance for vessels traveling through Ukraine’s Black Sea shipping corridor have increased by approximately 33 per cent as a result of recent Russian attacks on foreign ships.
Local media reported that two large fires broke out at an oil terminal terminal in Russian-occupied Feodosia, late at night, on October 10. They were at the site of another blaze, which had been burning for 4 days, at a previous Ukrainian drone attack.
The strike on Oct. 9, which left eight dead and 11 injured, hit a civilian vessel flying the Panamanian flag and damaged its cargo. This was the third Russian attack on a civilian vessel within four days.
Petro Yatsenko is a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Coordination HQ for the Treatment of Prisoners of War. He said that the circumstances of Viktoria Rosahchyna‘s death are yet to be confirmed.
Ramzan Kadyrov told other officials in the North Caucasian Republic that there were witnesses and people who they had tried to commission. They also asked them how much they wanted to charge for the order.
Kim Yong-Hyun, South Korean Defense minister, told lawmakers earlier in October that North Korea likely planned to send troops into Ukraine to fight with Russia.
The Belarusian Hajun group reported on October 10 that a second Russian Mig-31K capable of carrying Kinzhal rockets landed at Machulishchy Airport in Belarus.
Five people were injured in a Russian attack on the village of Cherkaska Lozova, north of Kharkiv, on 10 October, according to Oleh Simiehubov.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and International Finance Corporation (IFC) provided $435 million long-term debt for Datagroup-Volia-Lifecell, a recently merged Ukrainian telecom company, to improve telecoms service quality, the EBRD said on Oct. 10.
During the visit of U.K. Premier Keir Starmer to London, on 10 October, President Volodymyr Zelensky presented Ukraine’s Victory Plan to him.
Unilever announced on October 10 that it had sold its business and four plants in Russia and Belarus to Arnest Group. A Russian manufacturer. The amount was not disclosed.
Anduril claims that their new drones can fly for 40 minutes, covering a distance of 20 kilometers (12miles).
The military confirmed that Ukraine had successfully struck the Khanskaya airfield of Russia in the Adygea Republic.
Volunteers could only serve as privates and sergeants until now.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Crimean service, reported on October 10.
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