Ukraine reveals footage of first hours of Kursk operation
The Command of Ukraine’s Airborne Assault Forces showed unique footage of the first hours of the Ukrainian Defense Forces’ offensive in the Kursk region on August 6, 2024
The StratCom of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported the information.
“Mine clearance, border breakthrough, destruction of enemy defenses, aviation, artillery, and taking prisoners,” the statement said.
Later, Ukraine's 80th Separate Air Assault Halychyna Brigade showed another video in which Ukrainian forces captured over 50 Russian soldiers, destroyed a border checkpoint and broke through the Russian defense line.
“Faced with heavy fire from Ukrainian artillery and seeing Ukrainian tanks on the territory of the border checkpoint, the Russians made the right decision - to put up a white flag and surrender to Ukrainian soldiers, heading towards the Ukrainian border with their wounded,” the military wrote.
Ukraine’s cross-border incursion in Russia’s Kursk region
On August 6, the authorities of Russia's Kursk region stated that the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly tried to break through the Russian border, but were pushed back. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that "the Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group retreated to its territory.”
On August 7, Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin convened the Russian military leadership to discuss the situation in the Kursk region, which he called a "large-scale provocation." At the time, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called on the international community to "strongly condemn the Kyiv regime's criminal attacks on Russian territory."
On August 10, President Zelenskyy called the operation in the Kursk region “pushing the war into the aggressor's territory.” At night of the same day, the authorities introduced a counterterrorism operation in the Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions of Russia.
On August 14, it became known that the Ukrainian military had formed a “sanitary (buffer) zone” for self-defense in the Kursk region of Russia. It is planned to open humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians, and if necessary, military commandant's offices will be established in the Russian region.
At a meeting with the president on August 15, Ukrainian Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said that Ukraine had established the first military commandant's office in the Kursk region to provide humanitarian aid to local residents.
At the same time, Ukraine's Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories, together with the military, is currently working on a possible route for a humanitarian corridor for civilians from Kursk to Sumy.
On August 15, The Independent reported that about 2,000 Russian servicemen were captured during an operation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region.
- News