There is no evidence that Russia has sufficient forces in Kursk Oblast to launch a counteroffensive in the region, Lieutenant Colonel Mattias Puusepp, deputy chief of staff of the Estonian Defense Forces division, told local media on Aug. 16. Less than two weeks into Ukraine’s cross-border offensivein Russia’s Kursk Oblast, Ukrainian troops hold over 80 settlements in the region while continuing to advance. Puusepp told the Estonian outlet ERR that Ukraine caught Russia by surprise, leaving Moscow’s troops unable “to respond effectively” to the incursion. “According to Russian social media rep…