2024-08-13
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According to Xinhua News Agency, the Ukrainian army raided the Kursk region of Russia on August 6, and then the two sides broke out in fierce conflict in the region. The Russian Ministry of Defense said on the 11th that the Russian armed forces are continuing to fight back against the Ukrainian army's attack on Russian territory.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on the 12th that Ukraine's attack on Russian territory is aimed at enhancing Ukraine's position in negotiations, and Russia will respond firmly to the attack.
Experts analyzed that Ukraine wants to break the deadlock on the battlefield through such military actions, gain more initiative on the battlefield, and obtain more international assistance, but this may be detrimental to the peace talks between the two sides. At present, the international community needs to work together to promote the cooling of the situation and create conditions for Russia and Ukraine to restart peace talks.
The Ukrainian army attacked the Russian mainland on the 6th, and Russia sent reinforcements
Russian Chief of General Staff Gerasimov previously confirmed that more than 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers entered the Kursk region with the support of armored forces on August 6. The Ukrainian army fought within a range of about 10 kilometers in Russian territory, occupied several villages, and threatened the nearby central town of Suja.
It is reported that Ukraine has four mechanized brigades and one airborne assault brigade participating in the operation, with a theoretical total strength of 10,000 soldiers and 600 armored vehicles, but it is not clear whether all members of these brigades are involved in the attack or only individual troops are sent.