RUSSIA FRONTLINE: ATTACKS IN KURSK, BELGOROD, LIPETSK AND THE BLACK SEA Vlog 771: War in Ukraine
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The Ukrainian military operation in the Kursk region continues to make progress, with new achievements and advancements reported daily. There are rumors that some Ukrainian soldiers may have entered the Bryansk region, although this has not been officially confirmed. Russia is said to be in a state of panic, with President Putin unsure of how to respond to the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ destruction of military targets and capture of prisoners of war. Meanwhile, the Black Sea is becoming safer thanks to the destruction of Russian military objects, paving the way for the return of Crimea to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces are reportedly moving closer to the Kursk nuclear power plant, with satellite images showing significant military activity in the area. The Russian military is said to be using GPS spoofing to try and mislead Ukrainian forces, but this tactic is being foiled by Ukrainian drones and precision-guided weapons.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has expressed concerns about the situation, but the Ukrainian military is confident in its ability to protect the nuclear power plant and restore it to safety. The operation is also resulting in the destruction of Russian military bases and infrastructure, including a key offshore gas platform used for GPS spoofing. Meanwhile, Ukrainian drones are continuing to destroy Russian naval vessels, including a Russian Pochta boat. Despite the challenges, the Ukrainian military is determined to liberate more Russian regions and restore Ukraine’s 1991 borders, which Putin has recently threatened to defend.