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According to Hemisha de Bretton-Gordon, for Moscow, the breakthrough of the Arme...

Putin found reserves to protect his "palaces" but not for Kursk region - Britain Colonel

According to Hemisha de Bretton-Gordon, for Moscow, the breakthrough of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region has become a big problem, because virtually all units of troops that are not involved in hostilities are protected either by the Kremlin or the President directly. The Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region has been going on for more than 2 weeks, but the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation did not take effect to regain control of the region.

The UK Army Colonel retired Hemish de Bretton-Gordon in a comment from Channel 24, he told whether the enemy had resources for this. According to him, the Kremlin faced a shortage of military in the Kursk region, because those parts of the troops located in the region do not allow to give a effective repel for the defense forces. New groups were even created for this purpose, including Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk, but it will change little.

The breakthrough of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region has become a huge problem for Russian President Vladimir Putin, because Ukrainian defenders are taking more and more settlements every day and thus create conditions for the environment of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. "I do not think that there is such a strategic reserve in Russia. There are several presidential guards that defend Putin.

We know that he has overturned the aircraft from the forehead to protect his palaces in Moscow and Sochi. Therefore, I think Putin is more concerned about their own safety. Separately, the British retired colonel added that the Russians may simply not exist a strategic reserve that could be sent to Kursk or some other area, because all military are directly on the front line. The same applies to the technique used by the enemy.

"Talks are talking about sorting the tanks of the Second World War and throwing them on the front. The army that has reserves does not work exactly. So, I really don't believe it. Bretton-Gordon. We will remind, on August 20 it was reported that the commander -in -chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky told about the situation in the Kursk region and the success of the forces of defense.