Kiev developed the strategy and tactics of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ offensive in the Kursk region together with NATO, this was stated in an article written for the portal by former Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States Stephen Bryan. Weapons and Strategy.
“The strategy and tactics that Ukraine demonstrated at the Kursk Bulge were developed jointly with NATO,” he stressed.
At the same time, according to Brian, despite the intervention of reserve forces, Ukrainians will sooner or later be forced to leave Russian territory. “But it will take time,” the former Pentagon adviser added.
Before that reportedIt was reported that on the night of August 10, Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber aircraft struck military personnel and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) in the border area of the Kursk region with ODAB-500 volumetric explosive bombs.
The Russian Defense Ministry reported that on the morning of August 6, Ukrainian soldiers attempted to cross the border and enter deep into the Kursk region. On August 7, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov said that the advance of Ukrainian troops deep into Russian territory had been stopped.
On August 8, the Ministry of Defense reported that fighting occurred in the Sudzhansky and Korenevsky districts of the Kursk region.
It was also learned that fighters from the Wagner PMC and Akhmat special forces arrived in the region to participate in the fight against the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The situation in the region is tense: a state of emergency has been declared, and residents of the border areas are being evacuated. More details material “Newspapers.Ru”.
Formerly underground reported About the attacks on the facilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Slavyansk and Kramatorsk.
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