Ukraine has launched a bold cross-border incursion into Russia's Kursk region, taking control of a key town, and causing significant disruptions. Video evidence shows Ukrainian forces in Sudzha, a town with important strategic significance as it's home to a Gazprom gas facility.
The acting governor of Kursk region reported damages near Kurchatov, one of Russia's largest nuclear power stations, emphasizing the conflict's escalation risks. Russian military forces have been sent to reinforce the border, while anti-terrorism measures have been implemented in several regions.
While President Zelenskiy remains tight-lipped, analysts suggest the move underscores significant Russian intelligence shortcomings. Ukraine's ability to achieve such a surprise attack has reshaped conventional wisdom about the conflict, as both sides prepare for continued aggression. The international community remains on alert, with the US announcing a new aid package for Ukraine valued at $125 million.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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