Ukrainian forces approach Sudzha in Kursk region, Russia's MoD admits
Russia's Defense Ministry acknowledged that Ukrainian troops had approached Sudzha in a report on the situation in the Kursk region
The Russian Defense Ministry reports.
"Throughout the day, the active actions of the Sever troop grouping, along with approaching reserves, strikes by army aviation, and artillery fire, thwarted attempts by enemy units to penetrate deep into Russian territory in the Kursk direction," the statement says.
The ministry claims that Russian troops allegedly conducted a "fire damage on the manpower and equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces" in the areas of Darino, Gogolevka, Melovoy, and the western outskirts of Sudzha.
What is known about cross-border raid 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 allegedly pushed back. Later, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that "the Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group retreated to its territory.”
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate refused to comment on the statements regarding the Kursk region. However, NV media, citing its own source in Ukrainian intelligence, wrote that the events in the Kursk region "definitely did not involve fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps, who are fighting as part of Ukraine's Armed Forces.”
The Institute for the Study of War noted that the Russian Defense Ministry, acting governor of the Kursk region Alexei Smirnov, and some propagandists have different versions of the events in the Kursk region.
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 the same day, Russian media reported that workers at the Kursk nuclear power plant feared that the plant's management had not prepared for a possible attack by the Ukrainian armed forces.
Additionally, in the Kursk region, the Russians have started forming UAV operator units from civilians, providing them with up to 10 hours of training.
On August 7, a state of emergency was introduced in the Kursk region.
On August 8, the Institute for War Studies reported that Ukrainian troops confirmed advancing up to 10 km deep into the Kursk region as mechanized offensives continued.
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