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Ukraine launches counteroffensive, Russian war correspondents worried

The Russian Defense Ministry has remained silent about the attack, but war correspondents are concerned

Jan 6, 2025 14:50 156

Ukrainian forces have launched a counteroffensive in Russia's Kursk region, focus.de reports, after the Russian army tried to regain lost territory in recent weeks.

Geographical images show that Ukrainian armed forces have entered the fields southwest and south of Berdyn and have penetrated the southern part of the settlement. Berdyn is about 30 kilometers from the border.

Several prominent Russian military bloggers have expressed concern about the military's ability to repel Ukrainian attacks in Kursk.

Ukraine is using a combination of electronic jamming signals to prevent Russian drones from operating as well as targeted long-range attacks deep inside the country. Because of the tanks, they can advance even further, which, according to an analysis by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), makes the advance successful for now.

“Russia is getting what it deserves“, wrote Andriy Yermak, the head of the presidential office in Kiev, on Telegram, thus indirectly confirming the Ukrainian offensive.

The military in Kiev initially did not provide any information about the attacks. The Russian Defense Ministry also remained silent about the offensive. According to observers, the offensive, about two weeks before Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, could serve to highlight Russian weaknesses so that the Ukrainians can start the expected negotiations from a better position.

The Russian army, meanwhile, continues to advance, albeit slowly, in eastern Ukraine. Russian troops continue to suffer heavy losses in eastern Ukraine, but they continue to advance in the new year. According to military observers, Ukrainian defenders had to surrender three more villages near the town of Pokrovsk in Donbas, which has been under fighting for months.

Russian armed forces have taken control of Kurakhove, a town in Ukraine's Donetsk region, the Russian Defense Ministry said today, as quoted by the “Reuters“ agency. The capture of Kurakhove “significantly complicates logistical and technical support“ for Ukrainian forces, the ministry in Moscow added. Kurakhove is located 32 km south of Pokrovsk, a key logistics hub that Russian forces have been advancing towards for months.