ConflictsUkraine stuns with bold offensive into Kursk region

Ukraine stuns with bold offensive into Kursk region

Operation Kursk shocked not only the Russians but also Ukrainian officers. According to The Wall Street Journal, some commanders who attended the secret meeting with Ukraine's Chief Commander Oleksandr Syrskyi believed he was bluffing to intimidate the Russians.

The offensive surprised not only the Russians. Ukrainian officers in shock.
The offensive surprised not only the Russians. Ukrainian officers in shock.
Images source: © general staff of the armed forces of ukraine
Sara Bounaoui

9:12 AM EDT, August 31, 2024

The Wall Street Journal writes that Ukraine's Chief Commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi's plan to attack the Kursk region in the Russian Federation surprised not only the Russians but also Ukrainian officers.

Plans for the Ukrainian offensive were kept strictly confidential for a long time. According to "The Wall Street Journal", Syrskyi gathered the top officers at a secret meeting at the end of July, during which he presented the offensive plan. The General is said to have announced that the Ukrainian army would "swap roles with Moscow," conducting the first invasion of Russia since World War II.

One of those present, the Chief of Staff of the 61st Mechanized Brigade, admitted that his initial reaction was shock. Lieutenant Colonel Artem Kholodkevych revealed that his first thought was: "where are we going?" "We dispelled the myth that Russia is an invincible country. We did something no one has done in 80 years," he added.

Syrskyi's strength lies in the fact that he is a general who acts unconventionally, suddenly, and unexpectedly for the enemy. "He knows that we do not have parity, so he uses cunning and every advantage we have," comments Serhiy Cherevatyi, former adviser to Syrskyi on communications.

Ukraine decides how to defend itself

On Saturday, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg commented on the "Kursk operation." He believes that Ukraine took a risk by entering Russian territory, but it is up to them how they conduct this military operation.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made it clear that the operation aims to create a buffer zone to prevent further Russian attacks. “President Zelensky has made clear that the operation aims to create a buffer zone to prevent further Russian attacks from across the border. (…) Like all military operations, this comes with risks. But it is Ukraine's decision how to defend itself" Stoltenberg emphasized in the German newspaper "Welt am Sonntag".

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