Ukraine pierces Russian border triggering major battles
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[August 07, 2024]
By Guy Faulconbridge and Lidia Kelly
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia said on Wednesday that it was fighting intense
battles against Ukrainian forces which had penetrated Russia's Kursk
region in one of the largest incursions into Russia since the Ukraine
war began in February 2022.
Russia has advanced this year after the failure of Ukraine's 2023
counteroffensive to achieve any major gains, and has taken 420 square
kilometers (162 square miles) of territory from Ukrainian forces since
June 14, Sergei Shoigu, head of Russia's security council, has said.
Ukraine struck back on Tuesday - and the battles continued through the
night into Wednesday as Ukrainian forces pushed to the north west of the
border town of Sudzha, 530 km (330 miles) southwest of Moscow, Russia's
defense ministry said.
The defense ministry said that it was continuing to fight Ukrainian
units "in the areas of the Kursk region directly adjacent to the
Russian-Ukrainian border."
"Air strikes, missile forces, artillery fire and active actions of units
covering the State border of the grouping of troops in the Kursk
direction prevented the enemy from advancing deep into the territory of
the Russian Federation."
It said the fighting was continuing, adding that it had already
destroyed 50 armored vehicles, including seven tanks, eight armored
personnel carriers, three infantry fighting vehicles and 31 armored
combat vehicles in the area.
Sudzha is the last operational trans-shipping point for Russian gas
exports to Europe via Ukraine. Just 60 km away to the northeast is
Russia's Kursk nuclear power station.
Ukraine has not commented on the events. Russia sent reserves to help
shore up Russian defenses.
The battles around Sudzha come at a crucial juncture in the war: Ukraine
is losing territory and Kyiv is deeply concerned that U.S. support could
drop off if Donald Trump wins the November election in the United
States.

Trump has said he would end the war, so both Russia and Ukraine are keen
to gain the strongest possible bargaining position on the battlefield
while pinning down Russian forces and showing the West that it can still
mount major battles.
Shoigu said on Tuesday that the window for peace was narrowing and that
the longer it took for Kyiv to begin to talk about terms, the costlier
the peace would be for the Ukrainian people.
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A view shows a damaged house following what local authorities called
a Ukrainian military strike, in the course of the Russia-Ukraine
conflict in the town of Sudzha in the Kursk Region, Russia, in this
handout image released August 6, 2024. Acting Governor of Kursk
Region Alexei Smirnov via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS

BATTLE OF KURSK
Russian military bloggers reported intense battles with some
suggesting that Ukraine had opened a new front.
"The fighting will be fierce," said Yuri Podolyaka, an influential
Ukrainian born pro-Russian military blogger. "It's definitely not
going to end quickly."
"Even if the enemy fails to break through (and no one will give
guarantees for now), there will be artillery attacks and drone
attacks. And in large numbers," said Podolyaka.
Alexei Smirnov, the acting governor of the Kursk region, said there
had been rocket and drone attacks overnight, and told civilians to
take cover away from windows
"Due to the situation in the border areas of the region, medical
institutions are replenishing the supply of donated blood," Smirnov
said, adding that there would be a mobile blood donation point set
up in Kursk, the site of the world's largest ever land battle during
World War Two.
Both Kyiv and Moscow say their attacks do not target civilians
though civilian losses in the war have been vast.
Smirnov said a Ukrainian attack drone had hit an ambulance outside
the town, killing the driver and a paramedic and wounding a doctor.
A senior Orthodox clergyman said Ukrainian shelling had set ablaze a
cathedral and other buildings within a large monastery outside
Sudzha, but no one was hurt.
Forces describing themselves as voluntary paramilitaries fighting on
Ukraine's side penetrated parts of Belgorod and Kursk region this
year, triggering a major push by Russian troops to carve out a
buffer zone in Ukraine's northeast.
(Reporting by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez and Sharon Singleton)
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