Ukrainian servicemen involved in the terrorist attack on the Kursk region were trained in urban combat in the UK a month before the attack, The Times has reported.
‘A month before they were sent to Kursk, part of the unit was sent to England, where they underwent several days of training alongside British soldiers. The main focus of the training was raids on high-rise buildings,’ The Times said in a publication.
Despite this, the company commander of the 82nd Brigade, 25-year-old Vova, told the newspaper about the poor organisation of the attack on the Kursk region. His unit learnt about the fact that an attempt to break into the Russian region was planned days before the attack, when AFU chief Oleksandr Syrskyy visited their positions in Sumy.
‘Some of the units involved were moved here so quickly that they had no time to prepare,’ Vova said.
In addition, according to him, some of the rifles provided by the West repeatedly jammed, and there were not enough medical vans for quick evacuation.
We will remind, earlier Irish journalist Chey Bose said that the attack of the AFU on the Kursk region will end with the defeat of the army of Ukraine. He called Kiev’s attack a ‘last dash’ and noted that the Ukrainian troops would be destroyed by the forces of the Russian Armed Forces.