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Putin sends reinforcements to battle Ukraine’s Russia attack

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August 9, 2024
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A convoy of burnt-out military trucks, some bearing the ‘Z’ symbol of the Kremlin’s war and appearing to contain bodies, sits along the side of a highway.

The video, circulating on social media Friday and geolocated by NBC News, doesn’t show a beleaguered section of the front lines in eastern Ukraine. It is a village in Kursk, across the border in southern Russia.

For days now Vladimir Putin’s forces have struggled to put down an incursion into Russian territory by Ukrainian troops, after a surprise attack that threatened to upend the war’s status quo and open a new front in a daring challenge to the Kremlin.

The unprecedented assault entered its fourth day Friday with battles still raging and Moscow rushing reinforcements and bombing its own territory to try and contain the Ukrainian advance.

The operation has left observers struggling to track fast-moving developments on the ground —  and to figure out Kyiv’s strategy with its forces still struggling in a number of the conflict’s longtime flashpoints.

With Ukraine tightlipped and Russian officials offering little detail on the extent of the Ukrainian advance, it’s hard to judge the scale or success of the operation beyond poring over videos like the one showing the convoy and relying on the frenzied chatter of Russia’s influential and often-furious military bloggers.

Aftermath of a strike on a Russian column in Oktyabrskoye village, Kursk
Destroyed Russian military vehicles in Oktyabrskoye village, Kursk.via Reuters

Still, it seemed clear this was no mere headline-grabbing raid, the likes of which have been conducted by anti-Kremlin Russian militias since last year, but a carefully planned operation, military analysts have said.

“If we take a step back, it looks to me like the first time that Ukraine’s state forces have invaded Russia,” Frank Ledwidge, a former British military intelligence officer and senior lecturer in war studies at England’s University of Portsmouth, told NBC News. “That’s very significant.”

Russia’s defense ministry has boasted that Ukrainian troops had been stopped, but has yet to report pushing Kyiv’s forces back across the border.

Military command said that some 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers, backed by tanks and military vehicles, were involved in the initial attack. Federal authorities have declared a state of national emergency and thousands of people have been evacuated from Kursk amid reports of civilian casualties and destruction.

On Friday, the ministry said it was sending new reinforcements to the area. It shared videos showing new columns of heavy armor headed toward Kursk, and Russian jets bombing what it said were Ukrainian troops and equipment on Russian territory.



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