Forbes said that the surprise invasion of the Kursk region was more successful than initial data suggested.
Ukrainian troops successfully penetrated Russian defenses in another section of the border in the Kursk region, penetrating several kilometers into Russian territory. This was reported by the Ukrainian unit of Khorne UAV.
Forbes analyst David Ax said this surprise raid was a bigger success than initial data suggested. At first, it was assumed that even though the Ukrainian Armed Forces had penetrated the Russian border defenses, they encountered stiffer Russian resistance a short distance from the breakthrough. The Kremlin said its troops repelled the Ukrainian attack “with the support of army aviation and artillery fire.”
However, the Khorne UAV unit that supported the breakthrough operation denied the Kremlin’s statement and criticized the media coverage of the breakthrough. Reporters who quoted the Kremlin statement were “hysterics who lacked information or were paid by pro-Russian propagandists,” the UAV group emphasized.
The proof of the successful victory is a long video showing a Ukrainian armored column passing through the breach and then proceeding to the town of Veseloye, which is located behind the Russian Armed Forces grouping.
The analyst suggests that the Ukrainian Armed Forces group has penetrated as far as the southern outskirts of Vesely.
Media said a new cross-border attack could distract Russian troops from a counter-offensive further east. However, so far the analyst’s assessments about the success of this invasion have been restrained.
We remind you that the Russians have started an active offensive operation in the Kursk region. They are trying to attack the Ukrainian forces in different directions. The situation on the left side of the Ukrainian group worsened.
Zelensky announced the results of the Kursk operation
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Source: korrespondent

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