Top general says Ukrainian forces have captured almost as much Russian territory in the last week as Russia has land in Ukraine this year
Top general says Ukrainian forces have captured almost as much Russian territory in the last week as Russia has land in Ukraine this year
Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi said his forces have captured around 1,000 square kilometers of territory in Russia's Kursk region.
- Ukrainian forces launched a surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk region last Tuesday.
- They have captured around 1,000 square kilometers of Russian land so far, Kyiv's top general said.
- That figure is almost as much territory as Russia has seized in Ukraine this year.
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This bit seems relevant, given that Ukraine's stated intention has always been reclaiming their own land:
The overall goal of the incursion is not immediately clear. Conflict analysts have suggested that Ukraine may be trying to alleviate some pressure on its forces elsewhere along the sprawling front line, gain leverage for potential territorial negotiations with Russia, or even just humiliate Moscow and boost morale in Kyiv.
116 0 ReplyThat, or “reclaiming their own land” was a bit more expansive than we all realized /s
40 0 ReplyTechnically Earth is the native land of all Ukrainians.
26 1 ReplyCan you imagine how dumb we would all feel if Russia was right? (/s)
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They're doing all three of those, and also may be effectively flanking the Kremlin's defense along that part of the front.
10 0 ReplyI've heard Kursk has the gas pipeline to Europe.
9 0 ReplyHad.
The Ukrainians overran it and disabled it. It won't be working for a very long time.
23 1 ReplyGood. Fuck Hungary, and one up for the climate change.
Ukraine doing more for the EU than the entire EU parliament.
13 0 ReplyDoes this mean Germany is going to have a bad time and fuck up the power grid for all of Europe this winter again?
1 0 ReplyGermany has 90%+ of its gas supply through the lmg now
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Always best to keep them guessing. Strategically, it's gold.
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