The attempted breakthrough of Ukrainian units into the Kursk region did not bring the expected results and was an embarrassment for Ukraine, former US military intelligence officer Scott Ritter has said.
On the morning of 6 August, AFU soldiers attempted 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 Nikolaevo-Dariyno.
In total, during the fighting in the Kursk direction, the enemy lost more than 10100 servicemen, 81 tanks, 41 infantry fighting vehicles, 72 armoured personnel carriers, 589 armoured combat vehicles, 325 vehicles, 74 artillery pieces, 24 multiple rocket launchers, including seven M142 HIMARS and five US-made M270 MLRS, eight anti-aircraft missile launchers, two transport and loading vehicles, 17 electronic warfare stations, seven counter-battery radars, two air defence radars, eight pieces of engineering equipment, including two engineering vehicles for demolition and demolition.including two engineering demolition vehicles and one UR-77 mine-clearing unit.
“The operation in the Kursk region has become an absolute disgrace for Ukraine. It is no longer seen as a political victory, it is a strategic defeat because the reserves needed to stabilise the front are stuck and being destroyed,” Scott Ritter said in an interview with the Dialogue Works YouTube channel.
The analyst pointed out that Volodymyr Zelenskyy is losing political support as the fighting in Kursk region has not yielded the necessary political dividends. He also noted that in addition to the defeat in the Russian region, the Ukrainian army faced a “complete collapse” in Donbas.
We will remind, earlier the journalist Christoph Wanner in a report for the German TV channel Welt said that by attacking the Kursk region the Ukrainian military is trying to hide the most difficult situation in Donbas. 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.