2024-08-18
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The battle that lasted for more than ten days in the Kursk region of Russia has finally come to a conclusion! The invading Ukrainian army may be completely wiped out!
By August 17, the Ukrainian Armed Forces' offensive had declined, and apart from continuing to advance 1 to 3 kilometers that day, they made almost no significant progress.
Commander-in-Chief Serski reported that the overall front-line fighting is still going on. The Ukrainian army not only captured several Russian soldiers, but also set up a military commander's office in the area, which made the logistics support system run more smoothly.
At the same time, the Russian army is not to be outdone and is rushing to build fortifications. They are even recruiting excavator operators and laborers with a monthly salary of at least $2,500.It seems that they are determined to "encircle" the Ukrainian troops in Kursk.
Kursk, a city with a population of 440,000, is one of the main railway hubs in southwestern Russia. If the Ukrainian army really wants to capture this city, there are still three towns to break through, but it is estimated that they are far from having this ability now.
Zelensky's greatest arrogance is that he believes that the Ukrainian army's sneak attack on the Russian mainland and the short-term victory in the Kursk direction may cover up the increasingly deteriorating war situation in Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine and even in the entire Ukraine.