Author: Mansur Mirovalev
Published on: 11/03/2025 | 00:00:00
AI Summary:
Dmitry Medvedev served as president and prime minister before becoming deputy head of Russia’s Security Council. But a Ukrainian serviceman deployed in Kursk offered a starkly different version of how the Russians barely got out of the pipeline on Saturday. About a hundred came out in our rear, split into two groups and were almost immediately ambushed by our special forces. Russians retook villages and farms and moved to encircle Kyiv’s forces in Sudzha. In part, that happened because United States President Donald Trump suspended military aid to Ukraine. The suspension “affects the organisation of warfare in Kursk for Ukraine’s armed forces”, Lt Gen Ihor Romanenko said. Ukrainian air defence forces have less time to detect and respond to the launch of swarms of Russian drones that attack civilian areas, Romanenko said. Without the satellite data, Ukraine is not the only place where Ukraine is facing potential disasters. The lack of satellite data also translates into Kyiv’s diminished capabilities to send its long-range drones to strike military sites. Ukrainian arms developers have long been trying to wean off Western weaponry. They boosted the development and production of inexpensive drones that dominate today’s battlefield. The area is completely independent of US military aid, says Kvertus CEO Yaroslav Filimonov.
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