Breaking: Kursk offensive – russian Sudja on fire! Latest update! | Russian invasion: Day 897
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As I report, it has been 897 days since Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. The situation in the Kursk Oblast border region remains unclear. Over the past three days, Russian forces have lost as much territory as it took them nearly a year to capture in the ATO (Anti-Terrorist Operation) and Bakhmut. This has been accompanied by a significant loss of morale among Russian soldiers. According to reports, as many as 300 Russian soldiers have surrendered to Ukrainian border guards.
The special military operation in Kursk Oblast began with unmarked vehicles entering a Russian checkpoint in the town of Sula, approximately 10 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Footage has emerged of around 40 Russian soldiers waving a white flag and surrendering to Ukrainian border guards. The overall number of surrendered Russian personnel is estimated to be around 300 men, although this figure is difficult to confirm. It is reported that the Russian personnel deployed in this area are demotivated and poorly trained.
The Russian regime has lost at least 10 settlements in the region over the past three days, with estimates suggesting around 25,000-30,000 men were involved in the operation, including tanks and armored vehicles. There is currently no comment from the Ukrainian Armed Forces or Russian Freedom Fighters. The situation is shrouded in secrecy, with rumors circulating about the identity of those involved, including the possibility of Chinese or Ukrainian-speaking individuals. For now, I can only speculate that the special military operation in Kursk Oblast was conducted by forces opposing the Russian regime, possibly including Russian Freedom Fighters. Only time will tell as statements are made.