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Ukraine war: Kursk offensive has taken the war into Russia and put Putin on the back foot - for now
https://theconversation.com/ukraine-war-kursk-offensive-has-taken-the-war-into-russia-and-put-putin-on-the-back-foot-for-now-236663Ukraine war: Kursk offensive has taken the war into Russia and put Putin on the back foot for now
Published: August 14, 2024 6:35am EDT
The Ukrainian advance into Russias Kursk oblast took almost everyone by surprise. Perhaps not the Russians stationed on the border, who reportedly tried to warn of a Ukrainian troop buildup, but the rest of us who watch the conflict closely did not think the Ukrainian army under increasingly severe pressure in Donetsk oblast further south had the spare manpower and kit to launch this operation.
So far it has been successful, advancing up to 30km in some directions and creating a salient inside Russia some 40km wide. An area of about 800 square kilometres has been seized so far according to the Institute for the Study of War in the greatest loss of western Russian territory since April 1944. How have the Ukrainians done it, and what might happen next?
First, they have had good operational security (opsec). Remember the US Discord leaks last year that gave away the battle order of Ukraines summer 2023 offensive forces? Well, thankfully, this time that hasnt happened, and America even initially deemed surprise that the Ukrainians had attacked into Russia, before later endorsing the move. Better opsec means a less prepared enemy, as was the case when Ukraines lead brigades rolled over the border early on August 6.
Second, and perhaps most importantly, they picked a weakly defended stretch of the border to attack, near the Russian town of Sudzha, nearly 200km northwest of the closest frontline in Kharkiv, and 350km from the main frontline.
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Published: August 14, 2024 6:35am EDT
The Ukrainian advance into Russias Kursk oblast took almost everyone by surprise. Perhaps not the Russians stationed on the border, who reportedly tried to warn of a Ukrainian troop buildup, but the rest of us who watch the conflict closely did not think the Ukrainian army under increasingly severe pressure in Donetsk oblast further south had the spare manpower and kit to launch this operation.
So far it has been successful, advancing up to 30km in some directions and creating a salient inside Russia some 40km wide. An area of about 800 square kilometres has been seized so far according to the Institute for the Study of War in the greatest loss of western Russian territory since April 1944. How have the Ukrainians done it, and what might happen next?
First, they have had good operational security (opsec). Remember the US Discord leaks last year that gave away the battle order of Ukraines summer 2023 offensive forces? Well, thankfully, this time that hasnt happened, and America even initially deemed surprise that the Ukrainians had attacked into Russia, before later endorsing the move. Better opsec means a less prepared enemy, as was the case when Ukraines lead brigades rolled over the border early on August 6.
Second, and perhaps most importantly, they picked a weakly defended stretch of the border to attack, near the Russian town of Sudzha, nearly 200km northwest of the closest frontline in Kharkiv, and 350km from the main frontline.
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Ukraine war: Kursk offensive has taken the war into Russia and put Putin on the back foot - for now (Original Post)
sl8
Aug 2024
OP
This is a good thing. These problems will resonate at home, sow discontent and hopefully get rid of the little toad.nt
mitch96
Aug 2024
#1
Thanks! I'm a lousy speller and I know the "DU" auto correct will. come to my aid...
mitch96
Aug 2024
#6
mitch96
(14,778 posts)1. This is a good thing. These problems will resonate at home, sow discontent and hopefully get rid of the little toad.nt
Last edited Fri Aug 16, 2024, 06:20 AM - Edit history (1)
Aristus
(68,664 posts)3. Sow discontent.
As in sowing the seeds of discontent.
mitch96
(14,778 posts)6. Thanks! I'm a lousy speller and I know the "DU" auto correct will. come to my aid...
Aristus
(68,664 posts)7. My downfalls are 'necessary' and 'refrigerator'.
n/t
prodigitalson
(2,954 posts)2. how incredibly humiliating
C0RI0LANUS
(1,904 posts)4. The KGB veteran and judo expert keeps getting surprised by events. He's only good at killing the defenseless.
Here's a quick read about the Ukrainian offensive if you are interested: https://coriolanus.page/
sl8
(16,276 posts)5. Thanks for that. nt