The Commander of the Russian Special Forces served four years in the field of Ukraine after joining the occupation of Russia three years ago. He said that the most fierce battle he saw, as the Russian army struggles to release a slipper of the national area from the Ukrainian forces, such as the Russian army.
The battle stretching for the occupied Russia’s city and surrounding villages was unexpectedly one of the focal points of a war fighting the fate of the Ukrainian state. Both sides have a significant part of the limited reserves to manage SUDZha SUDZHA in the Kursk region, near the border.
“These are the most brutal battles – did not see anything like this during all the special military operation,” the commander fighting about 200 men in the Kursk, at an interview with the front line at the end of last year, “the Kremlin was in a crowd. According to the military protocol, only his call tab, wanted to be determined by Hades.
Both sides sees Kursk as an important element in the absolute area Peace talks by President Trump. Military analysts say Ukrainian forces have spilled some resources from the best resources to the Kursk in the hope of using the conquest in the negotiations.
Russia President Vladimir V. Putin has been an embarrassment of the first occupation of Russia since World War II since World War II. It is determined to push Ukraine, so it does not have to concessure to retrieve the area and placed tens of thousands of Moscow soldierAccording to US officials, callers and North Korean allies, including North Korean allies, including the North Korean allies.
Ukrainians wanted to carry out a strong position “from a powerful position” of the power “, the commander of the Special Forces Department of Akhmat Russia’s Chechen regionIn December, he spoke in an interview in the Kursk region. “When it comes to time for negotiations, they are still unknown if they can still say that they are here.”
With so many high, Russian soldiers who fought in the Kursk believed that the fight was preparing to be even bloody.
“Looking forward to seeing 2.0,” he said.
Bare is a Ukrainian city with ruins Wagner was arrested in 2023 after 9 months of attack with the cost of the cost of tens of thousands of casualties. The speech was emblemmed by Ukraine’s dominance and fire strategy in front of Russia’s superior and fire force.
Another Russian commander who insists on anonymity due to security reasons, said that the price of a demonstration will be amazing. Blood spill, loss, “unimaginable,” he said.
A photographer working for the New York Times was given access to the Kursk and next to Russian soldiers or near the frontline, as well as civilians, some and behind the remaining.
Some of the soldiers who gave the interviewer were wagons joined AKHMAT after the leader of the hired leader Yevgeny V. Prigozhin was failed. Chechenstan said that the unit of the unit of special forces was most similar to the empty structure of the former hidden forces.
Other interviews were the latest volunteers who joined the growing registration bonuses. They said they had an opportunity to fight in their own countries, an opportunity to join a war of a war, which fights in a wider purpose or stitch.
“This is our lands, these are our people and values,” Alexander, a Russian contract soldier injured by a mortar battle in the Kursk, said in an interview at a medical center. “We must fight for them.”
Since the Ukrainian occupation has started six months ago, both sides have been taken by courses, punctuant, in a flat area, in a flat area, in a flat area, and have serious losses their loss rates. Russia was able to restore about 60 percent of the 500-square miles, which were initially detained by Ukraine in the glacial advances.
There are more than 2,000 Russian citizens between the two armies between the two armies and the two armies that the Russian government could not establish an evacuation of the Russian government.
The parties accused the rest of the residents, they created conditions to force these civilians to the Russian winter to leave the food supply and without water, heat or electricity. As the Russian forces approach, the bombing is exposed to the increase.
Analysts and relatives of Subza residents and relatives, the Determination of the Russian army to defend the city and Ukraine’s civil war in the 1990s in the 1990s there have been a fear of humanitarian catastrophe since the civil war in Chechnya. In the end of January, the Russian forces stopped several miles from the city center.
In Ukraine, Russian occupation, residential buildings, hospitals, churches and various scales on a number of energy facilities, led to a larger scale.
Finnish-based research company Military Analyst on Black Bird Group, the Russian attack, the strongest force of the Russian attack, the strongest force of the Kursk will cost both soldiers and civilians.
One mother of four Lyubov is part of a group of Kursk residents who opened a humanitarian corridor, which has been a humanitarian corridor that has been closed to Sudza. He said that the attacking attack on the city is a chance to live the parents and others there.
“Russia has remains only in ruins and ashes, because of entering the settlements,” he said, “This is a terrible rescue system.”
The apocalyptic landscapes described by civilians described by civilians in the surrounding villages of Sudza are ahead of the intensity of the approaching war for the city.
In the interviews, these civilians presented mixed accounts of Ukraine.
64-year-old Zoya described the initial friendship of Ukrainian soldiers occupying the village of Pogrebki on August 12. He smoked and offered a package to the husband of the first soldiers who came to his house.
“They were really beautiful boys,” he said.
(Zola and other civilians who are interviewed are identified only by the first names to protect them against Russian censorship laws).
According to the escapes, the battle was strengthened by Camaraderie. Ukrainian soldiers began to see Russian citizens as a hindrance – or worse, as potential information that can give their positions.
Zoya and her husband ran out of food and went out of the casual frozen potatoes they dug out of their garden. One of these varieties exploded a Drone near her husband. According to him, he died in his arms for minutes.
Zoya moved away from a dark darkness, dark darkness and temporarily vision and temporarily vision and time feeling in the basement. Huncry eventually drove to try to run away.
“He did not go to live – it was very terrible there, everything was destroyed,” he said.
He said that in November, the Russian tanks and dead soldiers, who were destroyed before reaching Russian positions, he said.
69 using a wheelchair, another woman named Natalia explaining similar experience.
According to him, he brought bread, water and insulin for his diabetes after Ukraine soldiers first occupied the village of Novoivanovka. Soldiers sometimes stopped talking on a cup of tea.
As the battle approaches, the treatment was worse.
In an interview, he said that his husband was killed after hitting the Ukrainian soldier. His account could not be confirmed independently, and Ukraine repeatedly said he complied with humanitarian laws in the Kursk.
Until November, Natalia took refuge in the basement in no man’s lands. One day, a Russian discovery group reached his house and said he just got to live alone.
“They said,” Please leave, but you can – otherwise you will die, “Natalia said.
He said that other surviving residents helped another village, where their groups were finally rescued by Russian troops.
Sudzha residents come to relatives they fear similar difficulties.
In February, in February, Sudzha, who took refuge in 100 people from outside villages, took a rocket in the boarding school. Both sides have blamed each other for the holiday. Ukraine released an evidence that Russia is responsible.
The attack caused the death of at least four people; Ukrainian soldiers evacuated the survivors to Ukraine.
“We do not know where the missile came from,” he said. He came to the Ukrainian soldiers and helped people dig them out of the wreckage and save our people. “
A Russian man named Sergei said he reached him after the occupation of video messages in the city. He said: “He watched his hair’s white zoom, and his bodies grow thinly and the blast sounds higher.
“I’m sorry, I’m crying.” “I wish I could do it in person, at least on the phone. You have always complained that I call very little.”
“The mother cannot congratulate you, because it struggles to come to the stairs. It is almost always in the basement,” he said. “Joining my congratulations.”
Finally, it was very painful to watch the videos, Sergei, who took him to start crossing the casual texts.
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