Russian military journalist Romanov speaks about the prospects of Russia liberating its own Kursk oblast'
- We will not expel the enemy (Ukraine) from the Kursk region until the end of the war. All this will remain with us until the end of the war.
- Why? Because the opponent avoids direct clashes. As soon as he starts to be pressured, - bam! - and retreats into the forest. And in the woods he is hard to find. They scatter, and capturing them is a very difficult task. If you send in infantry, you can run into mines, and the technique encounters counteraction, which can cost a lot of strength.
- It is more convenient for the opponent (Ukraine) to fight on our soil than on its own, in the Sumy region.
- Statements that we have pushed the adversary out of the Kursk region can at most come from Gerasimov, but even then it is doubtful whether they will be consistent with reality.