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Russian intelligence: The United States, Britain and Poland participated in planning the Ukrainian military's Kursk operation

2024-08-21

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Reference News reported on August 21According to a report by TASS on August 21, the press office of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service told Izvestia that the Ukrainian army's operations in Kursk Oblast were planned with the participation of British, Polish and American intelligence agencies, and the troops involved in the operation had received combat training in Britain and Germany.

In addition, according to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, military advisers from NATO countries helped the Ukrainian army in directing its attacks on Russian territory. The intelligence service said: "Military advisers from NATO countries helped the Ukrainian army in directing its invasion of Russian territory and in using Western weapons and military equipment. NATO countries also provided the Ukrainian military with satellite reconnaissance data on the deployment of Russian troops in the area of ​​operation."

The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service explained that due to the deterioration of the fighting situation in some sections of the Ukrainian army's combat contact line in the special military operations zone, Western planners have actively pushed Kiev to shift combat operations into Russian territory in recent months, including in order to stir up anti-government sentiment and shake the domestic political situation in Russia.

The report mentioned that Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov commented earlier on the "Moscow Kremlin Putin" program on Russia-1 Channel that the Kiev regime would not have made up its mind to attack Kursk Oblast without the instructions of the United States. (Compiled by Li Ran)