Russian aggressors in the bordering Kursk region have amassed up to 70,000 troops as of today, a development that analysts say makes any attempt to seize Kharkiv utterly unrealistic, according to Major (Ret.) Oleksii Hetman in commentary to RBC-Ukraine. According to him, approximately 70,000 troops, or slightly fewer, have been deployed by the occupiers near Avdiivka and Bakhmut. However, it’s highly unlikely they’ve gathered there for a casual rendezvous. According to experts, this force could be shifted either to another front or employed in tactical maneuvers in the northeastern regions of …