2024-08-09
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Today we continue to talk about Kursk. Before starting the main text, it must be pointed out that most of the current news about the Kursk battle still comes from the Russian government, official media and the Internet. Many pieces of information contradict each other and their authenticity is questionable, making it difficult to distinguish between true and false. We will try our best to provide more credible information in the article, but we also ask friends to distinguish.
Although Russian Chief of General Staff General Gerasimov declared in his report to President Putin that the Ukrainian army's offensive in the Kursk region had been curbed, the Russian Ministry of Defense also announced on August 8 that the Ukrainian army had lost 400 people and 32 armored vehicles in the past 24 hours. Kursk Acting Governor Andrei Belostotsky said that the Ukrainian army "did not advance a meter on the 8th, but was retreating." However, judging from online information, especially visual evidence such as photos of Ukrainian soldiers with road signs, the Ukrainian army is still advancing and the area under control has exceeded 430 square kilometers.