Russia has declared a counter-terrorist operation in the Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions. The decision was made by the Director of the Federal Security Service of Russia, Alexander Bortnikov. By calling it a "counter-terrorist operation," Russia is once again trying to
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downplay the seriousness of the situation. On the other hand, under a counter-terrorist operation, the FSB is handling the situation, not the Defense Ministry, which Vladimir Putin has long since lost confidence in. A breakthrough in the Kursk region will most likely provoke
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Putin to finally purge last from Shoigu's team. Gerasimov made decisions regarding the defense of these regions, and even seeing the concentration of Ukrainian troops in the Sumy region over the past 2 months, he did not consider them a threat. Perhaps, there will be quick
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resignations. They will look for those to blame. Ukraine has learned its lessons from its last attempt at a massive offensive and this time tried to determine the most vulnerable parts of the front. They turned out to be Russia's border territories. Previous sabotage and
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reconnaissance groups have scouted out how easy it is to penetrate the defenses in these areas, and this offensive was prepared with these factors in mind. Also today there were reports of Ukrainian troops appearing in the Belgorod region. Soldiers posted a video from
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the village of Poroz. Whether this is the site of another major breakthrough or rather a diversionary maneuver will become clear later. It is also possible that the offensive in the Kursk region is also a diversionary maneuver. There are many theories now. There are some
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about capturing the nuclear power plant and exchanging it for Zaporizhzhya, there are some about exchanging the Kursk region for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine and the return of the 1991 border. Possibly. But it seems that Ukraine is not very inclined to
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bargain with Russia, and its main goal is to completely overthrow the Russian Army. Perhaps Ukraine will be able to issue an ultimatum in some point. Ukrainian special forces are supplying weapons to local resistance movements, stirring up the heat for a civil war. Russia
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entered Ukraine under the pretext of a popular uprising in Donetsk and Lugansk, and in response it will receive its own civil war. Something interesting is happening on the Internet. Apparently, there is also a massive information operation going on there. Firstly, before
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the operation, many information platforms covering the war received a warning to maintain complete silence. There is almost no information from the Ukrainian side. Rare videos and photos, which are most likely carefully selected and play a role in the overall strategy of
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the information part of this war. Secondly, Russian channels are littered with messages that greatly fuel panic. There are reports of sabotage and reconnaissance groups working or military equipment stolen by Ukrainians. In some messages, Russian soldiers were called upon
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to shoot to kill. In the confusion, the Russians could have started shooting at their own. In general, at the moment, Z-channels are in a fever and in the morning they write that the offensive has been stopped, and by the evening they write in panic that everything is
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lost. And so on in a circle. Also, a video has spread across the Internet that created the impression that the Ukrainians have access to surveillance cameras in the Kursk region. Russian publics have spread the news, apparently the cameras have been turned off. It turned
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out later that the video is old. The Ukrainians also faced a problem in the Kursk region - they lack transport to transport those who surrendered. However, Russia has also made progress, these are the same Toretsk and Pokrovsk. However, the progress is minimal and the
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intensity is falling. On the other hand, columns of equipment have already been noticed not only from the Kharkiv region, but also from the Donbas and other parts of the front, sent to reinforce the Kursk region. How long Russia will have enough resources to continue the
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offensive, which has already been going on for three months in the Avdiivka direction, is an open question. Ukraine expected the exhaustion of Russian resources to begin its offensive. Russia wore them down in the Donetsk region. The offensive on Kursk has greatly raised
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the morale of Ukrainian soldiers, and it has also restored faith in Ukraine in the West. Ukraine can advance, Ukraine can win. The success of this operation remains to be determined in the future, until there is objective data on what is happening and what the scale is.
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In an attempt to calm the civilian population, Russian propagandists are leaking the coordinates of military convoys. The destruction of a military convoy near the village of Oktiabrskoye does not prompt Russians to be more careful. 1/4
This once again indicates that Russia is unprepared for the unexpected. Due to the suddenness of the attack, Ukraine can fully expect the success of its operation, no matter what its goals are. The fact that this is a serious blow to the reputation of Putin and the command 2/4
is reflected in the comments of local residents, who tearfully ask Putin to come to the rescue and do not see any decisive action from the authorities. Official channels report that the advance has been stopped and at the same time 3/4
Ukraine has expanded the combat zone in the Kursk region to 430 square kilometers. They also managed to destroy a Russian column near the city of Rylsk, which was most likely moving to reinforce. The Telegram channel agentstvonews published videos of the aftermath of the
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attack on a military column in the Kursk region. The video shows more than ten burned trucks, with the remains of soldiers visible inside some. According to military analyst Yan Matveyev, an entire battalion was destroyed. "This is one of the bloodiest and most massive
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strikes (most likely HIMARS) in the entire war," he writes. Also, agentstvonews, citing Mash, writes that FSB officers detained a 48-year-old resident of the village of Oktyarskoye, he was accused of filming "the aftermath of the attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and
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1/9 The story of a failed and cowardly policy: Ukraine's ongoing incursion in the Kursk region should demonstrate to the entire Western world that there is no need for escalation management with russia. Take by @joni_askola
2/9 It is premature to determine whether Ukraine's current incursion into the Kursk region represents anything beyond a significant PR victory and humiliation for Putin, but at this point, anything is possible.
3/9 Although we can make some educated guesses, we are not fully aware of all of Ukraine's military objectives in this incursion. However, from a political and symbolic standpoint, this has dealt a significant blow to Putin's russia.
Ukraine struck in a direction completely opposite to the main direction of the Russian offensive in the Donetsk region. In this place, the Russian army was unprepared to repel a rapid massive attack. It is reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine completely control Sudzha.
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There is shooting on the city's borders, mines have been planted on main roads, there is a video of civilian cars coming under small arms fire and shelling. It is unknown from whose side the shooting was carried out. It could have been the Russians, fearing
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the sabotage and reconnaissance groups, or it could have been the Armed Forces of Ukraine, because the Russian army often uses civilian transport for movement, again exposing civilians to attack. Strong electronic warfare is operating in the border area and movement of
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1/7 New poll shows that an extremely large majority of Ukrainians are unwilling to cede territory for peace, and rightfully so. Take by @joni_askola
2/7 According to recent polling by @NDI, 57% of Ukrainians want to begin negotiations with russia to end the war. However, 81% of Ukrainians find it fully or somewhat unacceptable to cede any Ukrainian territory to russia, and rightfully so.
3/7 According to the findings, 63% of Ukrainians are completely against the idea of ceding land, while 18% hold some opposition. Additionally, 13% are somewhat open to ceding land, and 7% are fully prepared to do so. These results clearly communicate a distinct message.
This entry of the Ukrainian Armed Forces into the Kursk region differs from the previous ones in the number of forces. This time it does not look like a guerrilla tactic of a sabotage and reconnaissance group. Tanks are participating and at least 2 brigades. 1/8
Putin made a statement. He admitted that Ukraine organized "another provocation". A state of emergency has been declared in the region. Information from the Kursk region is currently coming mainly from the Russian side. The Military Group North of Alexander Lapin 2/8
is responsible for this direction on the Russian side, but it is currently fighting in the Kharkiv direction. With its advance, the Ukrainian Armed Forces can cut the railway in Sudzha, through which the Russian army in the Kharkiv region receives supplies. By cutting 3/8