ConflictsPutin's false claims at BRICS summit spark Ukrainian pushback

Putin's false claims at BRICS summit spark Ukrainian pushback

- Putin's statement at the BRICS summit about encircling Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region does not reflect reality, according to the Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi. On Thursday, Vladimir Putin claimed that Russian forces had encircled 2,000 Ukrainians. "The elimination of this group is ongoing," he added.

KAZAN, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: President of Russia Vladimir Putin answers the questions of the press members at a press conference held as part of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia on October 24, 2024. (Photo by Sefa Karacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
KAZAN, RUSSIA - OCTOBER 24: President of Russia Vladimir Putin answers the questions of the press members at a press conference held as part of the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia on October 24, 2024. (Photo by Sefa Karacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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The dictator stated on Thursday during the conference summing up the BRICS summit that his armed forces are advancing on all sections of the Northern Military District's front line. According to him, about 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers are surrounded in the Kursk region.

Russians "have started eliminating" the group

Putin said that "the Russian army has started eliminating" this group.

- Irreversible and sanitary losses of Kyiv in the Kursk direction amounted to 26,000 - Putin said. The dictator also spoke for the first time about North Korean soldiers in Russia.

Irreversible losses include killed and missing soldiers, sanitary refers to those injured or sick who can return to service.

Syrskyi denies: "Blatant disinformation"

"The statement of the head of the aggressor state at the BRICS summit regarding the encirclement of Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region is false," Syrskyi wrote on his Telegram channel.

"This is blatant disinformation, which does not reflect the real situation," he added.

According to Syrskyi, Ukrainian units continue active operations toward Kursk, "destroying the enemy's combat potential for the third month in a row."

"Despite the enemy's frantic pressure in this direction, the occupiers are suffering significant losses in personnel and military equipment," Syrskyi claims.

Russian losses near Kursk

The Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also stated that the Russians had lost 17,819 people in this front section, of which "irreversibly" 6,662 people. Syrskyi did not specify whether this number refers to those killed. About 711 Russians were taken prisoner.

Putin's army is said to have also lost 45 tanks, 256 armored vehicles, and 99 artillery systems.

It should be emphasized that both the Russian and Ukrainian sides are very sparing with information on the ongoing fighting in the Kursk region. Information provided by both sides of the conflict is difficult to verify.

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