Ukrainian forces in the southeastern Russian region of Kursk enjoy a new military flexibility by being able to choose advantageous locations for battle, reducing defensive pressure.
The situation in Kursk allows Ukraine to operate strategically, with the ability to launch attacks where the conditions favor them while avoiding the pressure of defending every inch.
According to Michael Bohnert of the RAND Corporation, fighting on foreign soil means Ukrainian troops no longer have to cling to every city, enhancing their operational efficiency.
The Ukrainians' strategic position in Kursk marks a significant shift in the war dynamics, enabling them to adapt through tactical retreats and focused engagements.
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