2024-08-15
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According to a report by the Russian Satellite News Agency on August 14, Major General Apti Alauddinov, deputy director of the Main Directorate of Military and Political Work of the Russian Ministry of Defense and commander of the "Akhmat" special forces, said that about 12,000 Ukrainian soldiers entered the Kursk region, including a large number of foreign soldiers, and most of them have been wiped out.
"We know that about 12,000 soldiers entered the Kursk region," Araudinov said on Russia's Channel 1. "It should be noted that these were remnants of battalions and brigades from the front. They were brought here from all over the place. Of course, against the background of the involvement of foreign mercenaries, I would like to point out that there were many foreigners at the beginning. Polish, English and French could be heard everywhere. There were also many black people whose nationalities were unknown. But I can say that most of them have been wiped out."
Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, said that at 5:30 a.m. on August 6, up to 1,000 Ukrainian troops launched an offensive aimed at occupying the territory of Kursk Oblast.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated on August 14 that during the combat operations, the Russian army killed as many as 2,300 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk direction and destroyed 37 tanks. The Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions of Russia implemented an anti-terrorist operation system to ensure the safety of residents.
On the 14th, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova stated at a regular press conference that Ukraine's terrorist attack on Russia's Kursk Oblast will lead to a long-term suspension of peace talks between the two sides.
It was also reported that on August 14, local time, Alexander Sersky, commander-in-chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, said that the Ukrainian army has controlled an area of 1,097 square kilometers in Kursk Oblast, Russia. The Russian side has not yet responded to this situation.
Ukraine said on the 13th that its army is continuing to advance its offensive in Russia's Kursk Oblast, and at the same time stated that Ukraine has no intention of occupying Russian territory.
(Yangcheng Evening News•Yangcheng News, Russian Satellite News Agency, CCTV News)