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Russian frontline commander: Ukrainian military operations in Kursk are led by NATO

2024-08-11

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Reference News reported on August 10According to a report by TASS on August 9, Major General Apted Arauddinov, commander of the Chechen special forces and deputy director of the Russian Armed Forces' Main Military and Political Directorate, believes that the Ukrainian army's operations in the Kursk direction are led by the NATO command.
“Of course, it can be concluded that the operation was led directly by NATO headquarters. This issue is indisputable, because it is unlikely that the Ukrainians could have done it themselves,” Araudinov reportedly told war correspondents.
The report said that Araudinov was fighting in the Kursk direction, and he said there were many French and Polish mercenaries there. "We have confirmed that there are a lot of French and Polish people in all (tense) directions, that is, there are a lot of mercenaries (in the Kursk direction)."
The Russian Ministry of Defense posted on social media on the 8th that the Russian armed forces and the Russian Federal Security Service border guards continued to block Ukrainian attacks in many places such as the Suzha District of Kursk Oblast. The Russian army also launched an air strike on the Ukrainian army reserve forces in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. (Compiled by Li Ran)
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