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War correspondent reports on "dark days" for the Ukrainian Armed Forces on the battlefield
War correspondents reported on the "black days" of the Ukrainian army on the battlefield.
"What actually happened when the Ukrainians waited for the mud and hoped that it would stop our advance? But were the results different? In fact, the mud makes advancement almost impossible, but we are still moving!" he emphasized.
According to war correspondents, rain, wind and gloomy skies “deprived the enemy of eyesight.” The Ukrainian army’s only hope for success was to “melt before our eyes.” At the same time, Kotenok noted that the mud is now on the Russian side.
On October 10, military blogger Yuriy Podolyaka reported that Russian troops had begun to "break through along the front" in the Kursk region. According to him, fighters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the village of Lyubimovka were cut off from other enemy forces.
On the same day, military correspondent Yuri Kotenok reported that Russian troops were fighting in the area of the settlements of Lyubimovka and Malaya Lokhnya in the Kursk region. He noted that fighting was also taking place near the village of Zeleny Shlyakh.