Author: Dal Stanton
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8/17/2024 — Kyiv May Have Hit Intelligence ‘Gold Mine’ With Kursk Train Station Capture

From: Newsweek By Ellie Cook Security & Defense Reporter Ukraine may be able to glean key intelligence on Russia’s logistics after Kyiv’s troops swept over the border into the Kursk town of Sudzha last week, according to open-source intelligence accounts tracking the incursion. The Sudzha railway station, part of a larger network linking Kursk to other locations in…
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8/17/2024 — In Kursk, Putin is learning that historical revanchism cuts both ways

By Alexander J. Motyl, opinion contributor, From: The Hill — As Ukraine’s offensive into Russia’s Kursk Province continues apace, Ukrainians may decide to celebrate the liberation of their former capital. No, not Kyiv — Russians failed to “liberate” that city in 2022. The capital in question is Sudzha, a seemingly insignificant town of about 6,000 inhabitants…
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8/17/2024 — So for once, now ruzzians get to experience a backlash of their military aggression…

From: Maia Mikhaluk in Kyiv (905th day) Ruzzians are outraged by Ukrainian incursion into Kursk region. They say, ruzzia has not been invaded since 1941! Of course, it’s not because ruzzia is such a peaceful country! There were in fact, multiple ruzzian military attacks on other countries, though ruzzians like to use various euphemisms to…
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8/16/2024 — First Ukrainian Military Commandant in Kursk Region – Minus TU-22 M3 

From: Anna From Ukraine 🇺🇦 Vlog 776: War in Ukraine
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8/16/2024 — Ukraine’s invasion of Russia exposes the folly of the West’s escalation fears

From: Atlantic Council By Oleksiy Goncharenko Units of the Ukrainian army crossed the border into Russia for the first time on August 6, marking the launch of a surprise summer offensive that is rapidly transforming the dynamics of the invasion unleashed by Vladimir Putin almost exactly two-and-a-half years ago. During the first week of Ukraine’s counter-invasion,…
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8/16/2024 — The Kremlin is cutting Russia’s last information ties to the outside world

From: Atlantic Council By Mercedes Sapuppo On August 8, millions of Russian internet users found that they were no longer able to access YouTube. This disruption was widely interpreted as the latest step toward blocking the popular video sharing site in Russia, where it has served since 2022 as one of the last remaining platforms connecting Russian audiences…
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8/16/2024 — Russia to promote anti-Ukraine politicians ahead of US election: Report

Meta says Russia-based online influence campaigns would focus on weakening the West’s support for the Eastern European country. From: Politico BY MARK SCOTT Online influence campaigns tied to Russia are expected to promote Western politicians’ opposition to ongoing support for Ukraine ahead of an upcoming election in the United States, according to a report published by Meta…


