Russian war correspondent explained why the Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to enter the Kursk region: Kadyrovites are to blame.
Special unit "Akhmat" concluded a non-aggression pact with the Ukrainian Armed Forces. This was reported by a Russian war correspondent, explaining how the Ukrainian Armed Forces managed to enter the Kursk region.
««Akhmat» knew perfectly well that the Ukrainians would advance, where they would advance and when they would advance, and consciously let them through. They simply made an agreement with the Ukrainians and concluded something similar to a non-aggression pact», - the statement says.
The war correspondent notes that the mediator in the negotiations was the Chechen Hussein Dzhambetov, alias "Bandera," who is fighting as part of the Ukrainian International Legion.
«The mediator in the negotiations was Dzhambetov. Therefore, Apti Aronovich (commander of the special forces "Akhmat") justified himself in his videos for three days in a row, telling the same story about how they accidentally missed the Ukrainians. The puzzle fit», - says the Russian war correspondent.
Earlier, the commander of the special forces "Akhmat" Apti Alaudinov responded to accusations that the "Kadyrovites" abandoned their positions after the Ukrainian Armed Forces broke through: "All our units that were on the border are still in their positions".
Recall that Russian soldiers are preparing to defend the Kursk NPP due to the approach of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. According to journalists, Russian security forces blocked access to the Kursk nuclear power plant on Friday afternoon.
It is known that the Russian dictator Vladimir Putin held an operational meeting with permanent members of the Security Council. The Russian Ministry of Defense also no longer denies that battles in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation have reached the city of Sudzha.
Moreover, the Russian Ministry of Defense allocated additional rocket artillery, artillery and heavy tracked equipment to destroy the units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Sudzhansky district.
Moreover, analysts reported that Russia has likely declared a counter-terrorist operation (CTO) to mitigate the consequences of the Ukrainian invasion of the Kursk region. ISW notes that this decision is aimed at preventing internal panic and reducing negative reactions.
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