Update from Ukraine | Ukraine Advances in Kursk | Ruzzia sends disabled soldiers…
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Meanwhile, in another part of Ukraine, the situation is different. Russia has taken control of the Croatia village and surrounding areas, and Ukraine has repelled a large Russian attack in the Sida area. Despite this, Russia has continued to try to push forward, but Ukraine has managed to hold its ground.
It’s interesting to note that Ukraine has started a second phase of its assault in the Kursk region, and according to Russian sources, they are complaining that Ukraine is attacking on the road from Sujad to Kursk City. This suggests that Ukraine is trying to advance towards the area.
We also have some interesting information from the Russian side, stating that Ukraine has taken more ground in the Kursk region, although this information is not entirely reliable. Despite this, it seems that the front lines are not static, and there is a possibility that Ukraine may make further gains.
On a separate note, a report from Bloomberg suggests that some Western leaders are still unaware of Ukraine’s goals in the Kursk region. This is interesting, as it implies that the information about Ukraine’s plans might be classified or unknown. It’s also worth noting that Russia has sent around 60,000 soldiers to the region, which is a significant number, but they are limited in their capabilities.
In other news, we have some disturbing reports coming from the Russian military, saying that wounded soldiers are being sent back to the front lines, and some are barely able to walk. This suggests that Russia is running out of personnel.
Finally, I want to touch on a statement made by former US President Donald Trump, who claims he can end the war in Ukraine in just 24 hours if he becomes President again. He also believes he can lower oil prices to less than $40 per barrel, which is a unrealistic and economically unsound plan. As I’ve said before, oil prices are set by the market, not by individuals or governments, and it’s unlikely that prices will fall to that level anymore. In conclusion, the situation in Ukraine remains complex and dynamic, with both sides making gains and losses. I’ll continue to keep you updated on any new developments.