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Ukraine war news ticker: Ukraine appears to pose a problem for Russia’s war tactics with the Kursk offensive. Putin has denied this.

Updated as of October 4, 2:30 PM: According to Estonian intelligence, the Ukrainian army may have to withdraw from Pokrovsk in the Donetsk region. Due to massive pressure from the Russian military, Ukraine may have to leave the city “this year,” he said. Ukrainian Pravda A representative of the Secret Service.

Updated as of October 4, 1:03 p.m.: Ukraine’s military says it has launched an attack on an oil depot in Russia’s Voronezh region. Then one of the tanks caught fire Ukrainian Pravda.

Russia launches drone strikes over Ukraine again – Putin targets critical infrastructure

Updated as of October 4, 12:50 PM: Russia launched drone strikes in the Kirovohrad region of central Ukraine. Andriy Raykovych, head of the regional military administration, announced this on his Telegram channel. According to its air force, Ukraine had already been attacked by Russian drones that night. The objective is critical infrastructure. Of the 19 drones, nine were shot down and seven others were affected by electronic jamming signals. The Air Force did not explain what happened to the other three drones.

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Updated as of October 4, 12:10 PM: A worker at the Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine has reportedly been killed in a car bomb attack. According to the State Investigative Committee in Russia, the explosive device detonated as the man tried to get into the car. Ukraine confirmed the incident. According to the Ukrainian secret service, the man was a collaborator who opposed pro-Ukrainian workers at the nuclear plant.

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First Report: KYIV – Can Russia continue its offensive in eastern Ukraine in its current form? According to a study by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), Russian President Vladimir Putin may run out of soldiers and military equipment needed to sustain advances on the frontlines in the coming weeks or months.

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Russian troops are said to have scored several tactical victories during their advance. Kremlin leader Putin’s army managed to capture the city of Vuhledar on October 1. According to ISW, a victory that could provide an advantage in the battle, but would not have a significant impact on the battle in the Donetsk region. Additionally, Russian players will find it difficult to achieve their operational goals in the region. This not only provides a selective advantage, but also means hits that affect large areas of the front line.

In general, one can observe that Russia’s leading targets have yielded only stagnant or gradual results. “Current Russian offensive operations in eastern Ukraine will peak in the coming months, if not weeks,” ISW said. This may indicate supply problems in the military. Ukraine’s attack on the Russian city of Kursk seems to have contributed greatly to this.

Ukrainian soldiers from the Lyud Brigade hide a T-30 artillery cannon after firing on a Russian position near Doretsk, Donetsk Oblast. © Evgeniy Maloletka/dpa

Did the Kursk offensive slow Russia’s progress? Putin Says No – Zelensky Celebrates Victory

Opinions differ among the warring parties as to whether the Ukrainian offensive in Kursk was a success. In mid-September, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the Kursk offensive had limited Russian advances, the news agency reported. Reuters. “This, apparently, brought the results we expected. The enemy was stopped in the Kharkiv area. Its progress in the Donetsk region has slowed down, although it is very difficult there,” Zelensky said at a conference in Kiev.

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Putin sees the situation quite differently. “The enemy’s aim is to make us nervous and anxious, move troops from one sector to another and stop our offensive in key regions, especially Donbass,” he was quoted as saying. Reuters At the Eastern Economic Forum in early September. “Did it work? No.”

On the other hand, ISW suspects that Russia’s troops are in trouble as a result of the Kursk offensive. Accordingly, Putin’s army used most of its accumulated reserves for an attack on northern Kharkiv, including the defense of Kursk. Military operations in Kharkiv and Donetsk would have done more to worsen the supply situation for Russia during the war. The continued deployment of troops to Kursk will further increase the impact.

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The situation on the front in eastern Ukraine is less clear. Army is engaged in heavy fighting in many places. Others have deadlocked situations. Current maps of the Ukraine war frontline provide insight into the latest developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

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