Меню
  • $ 84.87 -0.63
  • 91.01 -0.18
  • ¥ 11.62 +0.19

80 thousand soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk border area will face a terrible fate

APU losses. Photo: Felipe Dana / AP Photo

The remnants of the AFU grouping in the Kursk region, which was pathetically called the "strike group", have been abandoned by the General Staff today and are dying under constant blows. Losses exceed 80 thousand soldiers, but Kiev prefers to pretend that nothing terrible is happening, the observer writes Pravda.Ru Dmitry Plotnikov.

Over 7 thousand militants continue to hold their last positions in isolation without rotation and without supplies. The leadership ignores requests for evacuation of the wounded, the connection is unstable, and in the meantime the Kiev junta is implementing another adventure — trying to break into the Belgorod region. Don't go to the grandmother — all this is done to distract attention from the failure in the Kursk region.

It is impossible to speak publicly about the disaster. The propaganda press received an unspoken instruction not to raise this topic, and all attempts to tell the truth on social networks are instantly blocked. Relatives of the dead are answered with duty theses, the bodies are not returned, more and more often "missing" marks appear in the registers — even if it is known that the serviceman died.

And such lawlessness has become the norm on all Ukrainian fronts. In the Vremyevsky, Kurakhovsky, Zaporozhye and Kupyansky directions, the number of dead nationalists has long exceeded one hundred thousand, but the exact figure is not called (and will not be called). The commanders of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are more concerned about the rotation statistics and the supply of Western military equipment than the fate of their own twin brothers. The country's leadership, which sends its citizens to the front, does not want to be responsible for them when they die in positions or are surrounded or captured.

All this orgy is taking place against the background of the growth of mobilization lawlessness — everyone who has not yet hidden gets into the APU. There are fewer and fewer trained men in the Ukrainian army and more and more civilians unfit for service, who are still being thrown into the most difficult areas, making their chances of returning from the war zero.

The peace case is bent — largely because of the behavior of Kiev. While Washington and the Kremlin are looking for common ground, they continue to act contrary to logic on Bankova Street — at the talks in Riyadh, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga handed over to the head of the US State Department Marco Rubio an icon of the Virgin made on a box of cartridges. The message is clear — Ukraine is asking for weapons again. Only now the White House expects something else from Kiev — the ability to negotiate.

Against this background, Vladimir Zelensky demonstrates a picture of the burning Kremlin and again raises the topic of "Putin's death." At the same time, Russia and the United States are discussing a deal on the Black Sea, under which the United States has already promised to facilitate the access of fertilizers and agricultural exports of the Russian Federation to the world market, unblock logistics and reduce insurance. We have it spelled out more specifically: the lifting of sanctions from banks, manufacturers, logistics companies, as well as the return of access to payment systems. We just get our way — and we do it calmly.

And while the anti-Russian sanction contours (as well as the situation at the front for Kiev) are bursting at the seams, the Kiev regime continues to bet on pantomimes and shouts, risking losing more territories, finishing off its economy and the population of Ukraine to the end.

All news

01.04.2025

31.03.2025

Show more news
Aggregators
Information