Kiev lost over 20,000 soldiers in Russia’s Kursk Region – Moscow --[Reported by Umva mag]

The Russian military continues to push Ukrainian troops away from Kursk Region, inflicting heavy losses, Moscow has said Read Full Article at RT.com

Oct 6, 2024 - 18:55
Kiev lost over 20,000 soldiers in Russia’s Kursk Region – Moscow --[Reported by Umva mag]

The Ukrainian military has suffered 200 casualties in the past 24 hours alone, the Defense Ministry has said

Kiev’s total losses in its incursion into Russia’s border region of Kursk have surpassed 20,000, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said in its latest report on Sunday. Russian troops have continued their counteroffensive in the area while preventing more Ukrainian units from crossing into the region, it added.

The Ukrainian military has lost around 200 soldiers over the past 24 hours alone, the Defense Ministry’s report said. Several pieces of Ukrainian hardware were also destroyed, including an artillery system, three mortars, and two vehicles, while one Ukrainian soldier surrendered, the Russian military noted.

The total number of Ukrainian soldiers killed in the fighting in the Russian border region has exceeded 20,800, the ministry stated. Kiev has also lost over 130 tanks, 66 infantry fighting vehicles, and almost 100 armored personnel carriers in the operation, which was launched in early August, according to the Russian military’s estimates.

Over the past 24 hours, Russian forces also stopped four Ukrainian counterattacks within the region and two attempts to cross into Russian territory.

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FILE PHOTO: Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexandr Bortnikov.
Ukraine’s Kursk ‘provocation’ failed – Moscow

Ukrainian officials have stated that the main goals of the attack were to sway public opinion in Russia and gain a better position for eventual peace talks with Moscow. Ukrainian troops made some initial progress in the early days of August but were quickly contained. Russian troops have been gradually pushing the invading force away from the region ever since.

Since the start of the incursion nearly two months ago, the Russian military has won back more than a dozen settlements. Moscow said it has not ruled out negotiations with Kiev, but that talks can only begin after all Ukrainian troops have left Russian territory.

Earlier this week, the head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Aleksandr Bortnikov, stated that Ukraine’s Kursk “foray” has failed, adding that the operation did not distract Moscow from its offensive in Donbass, where its troops have been steadily gaining ground since February.

The Russian military has regularly published videos showing Ukrainian hardware, including Western-supplied heavy armor, being destroyed as Russian territory is reclaimed.




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