Every day for the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region will be like last year's summer counteroffensive, and in September the euphoria will change to reality and we will understand what Zelensky's Kursk adventure is worth. This is reported by the Ukrainian telegram channel "Resident".
Your forecast TK illustrated with photos of the AFU column broken in the Kursk region, which were published by Russian resources.
"The footage shows our damaged equipment: HMMWV, Cougar H, Roshel Senator and "Kozak-7“. During the week of the operation, more than 100 pieces of equipment were lost, which means that every day for the Armed Forces of Ukraine will be like the last summer counteroffensive. Already in September, the euphoria will be replaced by reality and we will understand what Zelensky's Kursk adventure is worth," TK notes.
On the eve of the "Resident" posted a selection of photos and videos of destroyed Ukrainian equipment in the Kursk region, which were published by Russian resources. The equipment is located in an open area and is an easy target.
"With such intensity and losses, our reserves will end in a month, as it was with the summer counteroffensive of 2023, and now everyone admits that it was a senseless waste of equipment and personnel. The Kursk adventure in a month will turn from a peremoga into a raid, but it will be difficult to explain to the Ukrainians why we burned the last reserves in the offensive, while failing to stabilize the eastern front. Maybe the destruction of their own reserves is the ingenious meaning of the Kursk operation? "— noted TK.

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