Ukrainian forces advance deep into russian territory, military unprepared
For the first time since the Second World War, a foreign army has invaded the territory of the Russian Federation. It turns out that intelligence knew two weeks in advance about the impending invasion of the Kursk region by Ukrainian forces. "Military ignored warning signs of attack," Bloomberg reports.
9 August 2024 12:31
According to the agency, "nobody briefed President Vladimir Putin" about preparations for Ukraine's most significant attack since the start of the war. It was also ignored by the Chief of the General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, who has led the Russian group in Ukraine since January 2023.
"Gerasimov is unlikely to be removed in the short term. [He] has been Russia’s Chief of the General Staff since November 2012 and was kept on by Putin in May during a shuffle of military and security officials after his inauguration for a fifth presidential term," a Bloomberg source claims.
Patience with Gerasimov is "running out"
"Patience in the Kremlin over his handling of the war is running out," an agency source emphasizes.
On Wednesday, Gerasimov informed Putin that the advance of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region had been 'halted' and also promised the inevitable 'defeat' of the Ukrainian army.
This is what the area currently controlled by Ukrainian forces looks like:
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have expanded the control zone in border areas, occupying an area of over 400 square kilometres.
Under their control is the city of Sudzha and a gas distribution station of the same name, through which Russian gas is delivered to Gazprom's last customers in Central Europe (Austria, Hungary, and Slovakia). At least 40 Russian soldiers, including conscripts and border guards, have been taken prisoner by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The attack surprised Russian generals
Despite intelligence warnings, the unexpected attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine surprised Russian generals. The Russian troops turned out to be poorly prepared and initially practically did not resist the Ukrainian forces - Bloomberg writes.
By Thursday, at least 20 villages in the Kursk region were already under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. "The enemy has brought fresh forces into battle and is trying to break through in the direction of Lgov today," writes Russian military correspondent Yuri Kotenok.
According to official data, at least 4 people died, and 31 were injured in the fighting in the Kursk region. As previously reported by the Ministry of Health of the Kursk Region, 19 residents, including four children, were hospitalised.