Kursk locals, conscripts share Kadyrov troop locations with Ukrainian Armed Forces - InformNapalm
Since the Ukrainian operation in Russia's Kursk region started, local residents and Russian soldiers stationed there have been willingly providing the OSINT community InformNapalm with operational information about Ramzan Kadyrov's militants
InformNapalm reported this information on August 11.
The hostility of Kursk residents towards Kadyrov's forces is attributed to their abuse of civilians, while the conscripts suffer from the non-regulatory practices imposed by Kadyrov's militants. InformNapalm relays all obtained intelligence to the Ukrainian Defense Forces and provides Russian conscripts with safe conditions for surrendering to Ukrainian forces.
InformNapalm’s founder, Roman Burko, mentioned receiving "dozens of messages" from residents of the Kursk region who are in the combat zone.
"We are grateful to the residents of the Kursk region who risked their lives to provide information about Kadyrov's men and assist the Ukrainian Armed Forces in liberating the Kursk region from Kremlin occupation," emphasized Roman Burko.
- Russia claimed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had occupied several border villages and part of the town of Sudzha.
- On August 8, the National Guard of Russia announced that it had implemented additional security measures at the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant to protect a "particularly important facility."
- The Washington Post reported that Ukraine has taken control of the gas metering station in Sudzha, Kursk region.
- Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh stated that Ukraine’s actions in the Kursk region in Russia "are consistent with U.S. policy" and do not cause any escalation.
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