Breakthrough up to 25 kilometers: Russian propagandists panic over AFU offensive in Kursk region.

Advance of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region
Advance of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region

Ukrainian troops fight actively in Kursk region

Propagandists and military bloggers from Russia express serious concern about the situation in the Kursk region. They report that Ukrainian troops are actively conducting combat operations in border areas, particularly in the town of Sudzha.

"Z-channels" report on the development of the Ukrainian army’s offensive. In their opinion, the capture of Sudzha is a matter of Time. According to propagandists, the town is seeing ongoing battles, with resistance primarily from border guards and scattered units of the Ministry of Defense and police.

According to a military observer under the pseudonym "Military Informant," Ukrainian forces could not enter the town on the first assault, but concentrated reserves overnight and began advancing north and south of the locality, trying to cut it off from road communication.

A propagandist with the call sign "Ramzai" complains about the weak armament of Russian units in the battle area. According to him, little has changed in this direction in the two years since the retreat from the Kharkiv region. He points to a lack of heavy equipment, outdated tactical communication, and a limited number of modern anti-tank means.

Another military blogger under the nickname "Call sign OSETIN" laments worsening weather conditions that may complicate the work of aviation and drones. He is surprised by the situation and asks if anyone can be sent to help.

A propagandist from the channel "Voevoda Broadcasts" claims that Ukrainian forces continue to bring reserves into battle and have effectively surrounded Sudzha. He describes the situation as "f*cked up" and doubts that anyone will be held accountable for it.

Yuriy Podolyaka, another prominent Russian propagandist, pessimistically assesses the chances of holding the town, given the proximity of Ukrainian reserves and the severed communications.

A war correspondent under the pseudonym "Kotenok" reports on the approach of Ukrainian forces to Korenevo and Sudzha, two border district centers of the Kursk region. According to him, battles are taking place directly in the settlements. Additionally, he claims that Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance groups have been spotted 65 kilometers from Kurchatov, where the Kursk nuclear power plant is located.


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