Ukrainian Offensive in Kursk Region Reported by Z-Channels

Ukrainian forces have resumed their offensive in the Kursk region, aiming to expand their foothold and push the front line further from Sudzha. Pro-Russian Z-channels report on intense battles and advances by the Ukrainian Armed Forces of 4–6 km, according to NewsBox.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have initiated a new offensive in the Kursk region, report several Z-channels that support the war. According to their information, Ukrainian armored vehicles are moving toward the Belovsky district, and heavy clashes continue near the village of Ulanki.
Military correspondents estimate that between 350 and 500 Ukrainian soldiers are involved in the offensive, supported by around 50 pieces of equipment. Fighting began at six in the morning, and the primary aim of the Ukrainian forces is to seize control of a 65-kilometer stretch of road from Sumy to Sudzha, which serves as a supply route for Russian reinforcements.
The "Sudzha Rodnaya" channel reports on fierce resistance and does not rule out that the attack could be a diversion ahead of a larger counteroffensive. Despite actions by Russian troops, a Ukrainian column has managed to advance 4–6 kilometers.
The deputy chief of the Russian Armed Forces' main military-political directorate and commander of the "Akhmat" unit, Apti Alaudinov, commented on the offensive, noting that his unit is not involved in the battles in this area.
As of now, there have been no official statements from Russian or Ukrainian authorities. Six months ago, during a previous breach by the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region, Ukraine similarly maintained a media blackout.