Kiev launched an operation in Kursk region to cover up the collapse of the AFU in Donbas – Welt

By attacking the Kursk region, the Ukrainian military is trying to hide the most difficult situation in Donbas, journalist Christoph Wanner said in a report for the German TV channel Welt.

 

Christoph Wanner said that the Ukrainian government was carefully trying to hide the extremely difficult situation for the Ukrainian armed forces in Donbas. The journalist is convinced that the Ukrainian army’s actions in the Kursk region were the reason for these attempts.

“The most important part of the front now, where extremely heavy fighting is taking place, is definitely Donbass. <…> The Russians are advancing there on a daily basis,” Wanner said.

The journalist pointed out that many people regard the Ukrainian army’s actions in Kursk Region as a manoeuvre aimed at maintaining its image in the eyes of its partners. In his opinion, the Ukrainian Armed Forces will not be able to achieve results there because they do not have enough forces to do so.

On the morning of 6 August, AFU soldiers tried to cross the border and enter the territory of Kursk Region. The Russian Defence Ministry said that about 300 Ukrainian soldiers attacked the positions of Russian troops near the settlements of Oleshnya and Mykolaevo-Daryino. In total, during the fighting in the Kursk direction, the Ukrainian army lost up to 1,120 servicemen and 140 armoured vehicles, including 22 tanks, 20 armoured personnel carriers, eight infantry fighting vehicles, 88 armoured fighting vehicles, as well as 13 cars, two self-propelled firing units of the Buk M1 anti-aircraft missile system, a launcher of the BM-21 Grad multiple rocket launcher system and six field artillery guns.