2024-08-08
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Almost immediately after I posted the article yesterday, I received a comment saying that the Ukrainian army had been severely damaged by the Russian army and driven out of Kursk. Perhaps this reader saw the announcement initially issued by the Russian Ministry of Defense. However, this reader should now realize that he has been fooled by false information again. Not only did the Ukrainian army not withdraw from Kursk, but it continued to expand its victory and continued to "invade" Russia.
Russian Chief of General Staff General Gerasimov reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the Ukrainian army's advance deep into Russia has been contained. As of 5:30 a.m. on August 6, about 1,000 Ukrainian troops had entered Kursk, 315 Ukrainian soldiers were killed or wounded, including 100 killed, and 54 Ukrainian armored vehicles including 7 tanks were destroyed. We cannot confirm the information provided by General Gerasimov, but it seems that the situation is not as optimistic as General Gerasimov said.
According to public information, the Ukrainian army has entered the border town of Suja, but there are also reports that the Ukrainian army has already taken control of Suja. Considering that the Russian army lacks sufficient troops near the Kursk border, and the conscripts and Chechen troops either run away after a fight or run faster than rabbits, we believe that it is very likely that the Ukrainian army has already taken control of Suja, which can also be indirectly verified by the fact that the Russian Aerospace Forces began to drop heavy bombs on Suja: