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Why did the Ukrainian army that invaded Russian territory appear so "brave"?

2024-08-14

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When the Ukrainian army first entered Kursk Oblast, many commentators were still analyzing that this could not rule out the possibility that the Russian army was "playing a big game" - perhaps Russia deliberately let Ukraine in, and then cut off the Ukrainian army's retreat, to play a "turtle in a jar" drama...

The embarrassing thing is that in the past two days, no one seems to predict that the Russian army is "playing chess" anymore.

All signs indicate that not only did the Russian army not really "play chess", but it was also caught off guard.

It is both harmful and insulting to the extreme.

For example, the Russian highway management department was in such a hurry that it did not even have time to destroy the highway monitoring system, so the Ukrainian army could easily track the movements of the Russian army through highway monitoring cameras and launch precise strikes.

On August 12, Kursk Oblast Acting Governor Smirnov reported to Russian President Putin that "28 settlements in Kursk Oblast with a total of about 2,000 people are controlled by the Ukrainian army."

Smirnov said that so far, Kursk Oblast "has evacuated a total of 121,000 people from the border area, and the Ukrainian military attacks have killed 12 civilians and injured 121 people in the state."