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August 12, 2024
Ukraine SitRep: The Kursk Incursion Was Stopped

On its seventh day the Ukrainian army incursion into the Russian Kursk oblast seems to have come to a halt. The front-lines are hardening and the Russian side is using its artillery and bombing predominance to push it back.

There are three Ukrainian brigades involved plus a number of battalions that have been dispatched away from their brigades involved in other parts of the front. The 80th and the 82nd paratrooper brigades are the main forces. They have partly been trained in Britain and Germany and are using western equipment. The 22nd mechanized brigade is the third major unit. Then there are some five to ten battalions from various other brigades.

The Economist reports (archived) on the operation from a hospital in Sumy:

[T]he accounts from Ukraine’s wounded suggest it has not been a walk in the park, and remains risky. The hospital ward reeks of the sacrifice: soil, blood, and stale sweat. Foil burn-dressings line the corridor. In the yard, the patients, some wrapped like mummies from head to toe in bandages, smoke furiously. Angol, a 28-year-old paratrooper with the 33rd brigade, looks like a Christmas tree. His left arm is immobilised in a fixation device. Tubes, bags and wires protrude from his body. He was also about 30km into Russia when his luck ran out. He isn’t sure if it was artillery or a bomb that hit him. Maybe it was friendly fire; there was a lot of that. All he can remember is falling to the ground and shouting “300”, the code for wounded. The Russians had been on the run up to then, he insists, abandoning equipment and ammunition as fast as they could.

That the Russia border troops have taken to run is not astonishing. They were mostly conscripts and not armed sufficiently to withstand an armored onslaught:

Some aspects of Ukraine’s operation appear to have been meticulously planned. Operational security delivered the element of surprise, a crucial aspect of warfare. “We sent our most combat-ready units to the weakest point on their border,” says a general-staff source deployed to the region. “Conscript soldiers faced paratroopers and simply surrendered.” But other aspects of the operation indicate a certain haste in preparation. All three soldiers quoted in this article were pulled, unrested, from under-pressure front lines in the east with barely a day’s notice.

The Ukrainian army moved in with the best troops it still had plus some extras scrapped from the bottom of its barrel. Russian units which have been moved to the border have put a halt to the Ukrainian movement. Mobile reconnaissance platoons the Ukrainians have been sending down the roads to outlaying towns have mostly been eliminated. The huge progress seen on some Ukraine friendly maps now looks much smaller. Some 30 small settlements have been captured but even the local administration center Sudzha, with previously 6,000 inhabitants, has not been fully conquered.

A new Ukrainian attempt today to cross the border at the Kolotilovka checkpoint in the Belgograd region has failed and the Ukrainian units involved there have taken losses.

Russia has thus mostly contained the Ukrainian onslaught. The operation is now a new meat grinder like Krinky on the southern front previously was. An operationally isolated attrition pit into which the Ukrainians will have to feed more and more reserves they do not have or will retreat from treeline by treeline.

Russian drones and bombers are now leading the fight. The Russian Ministry of Defense claims that the Ukrainian incursion has lost much of its armored equipment (machine translation):

In total, during the fighting in the Kursk area, the enemy lost up to 1,610 servicemen, 32 tanks, 23 armored personnel carriers, 17 infantry fighting vehicles, 136 armored combat vehicles, 47 vehicles, four anti-aircraft missile systems, a multiple launch rocket launcher and 13 field artillery pieces.

The Ukrainian side knew of the danger that its operation could be a dead end. As the Economist writes:

Ukraine does not appear to be reinforcing its positions in any serious sense. “Our calf demands a wolf,” the security source cautions, using a local saying to warn against overly ambitious objectives.

The source cautions against comparing the Kursk incursion to Ukraine’s successful swift recapture of much of Kharkiv province in late 2022. The Russian army is taking the war more seriously now, he says: “The danger is we’ll fall into a trap, and Russia will grind our teeth down.”

It seems to me that this is exactly what has now happened. It was utterly foreseeable.

The operation though is a momentarily still a success in that it increased the moral of the Ukrainian side:

Tired, dirty and exhausted, the soldiers say they regret no part of the risky operation that has already killed scores of their comrades: they would rejoin it in a heartbeat. “For the first time in a long time we have movement,” says Angol. “I felt like a tiger.”

That week long rush of good news for Ukraine is now at its end. The involved units, which already lost a full brigade worth of equipment, will shrink away further. There will be no one to replace them. In the Donbas the Russian army continues its offensive against the weakened and retreating Ukrainian units. New York, Chasiv Yar and Toretsk will soon be taken.

There will soon be questions asked in Kiev, "What was the point?", to which no one will have a good answer. The Ukrainian commander in chief General Syrski may well have to leave over it even though the pressure to do the hopeless operation came, as The Times writes (archived), from elsewhere:

President Zelensky’s personal fingerprints are all over it. It’s been an open secret in Kyiv for many months that the president was pressing his military chiefs to launch a summer offensive.

Given Ukraine’s manpower and resources problems, they were hesitant. But Zelensky is desperate to reverse the narrative that Ukraine is losing its war.

Zelenski believed the Kursk operation would help to keep the war going with Russia failing over time and Ukraine becoming the winner. The Russian Duma announced today that there will not be another mobilization. A mobilization, and following unrest, is something Zelenski had hoped for. There will be no uprising in Russia because of the Kursk incursion, just an increase in nationalism.

The week long operations was certainly insufficient to do change the long term narrative. The high it has caused in Kiev and elsewhere will soon make room for a deep depression.

Comments

Wisco | Aug 15 2024 2:29 utc | 999
Yep. Trump is no different, just different targets. His targets are Iran and China.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 2:33 utc | 1001

Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 2:33 utc | 1001
I should have made that “Different priority targets.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 2:41 utc | 1002

Same targets Peter, just different ways to appeal to different audiences. But same ultimate goal.
I tentatively disagree with your opinion that there are competing foreign affairs factions amongst the Hollywood actors who are provided to us on TV as “Presidential candidates”.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 2:43 utc | 1003

https://t.me/noel_reports/15858

Kursk update 3/3 – Borki/Giri’
➡️The AFU has taken Cherkasskaya Konopel’ka while also operating deeper towards Ulenok.
➡️With confidence we can confirm that the AFU has taken most of Borki and Spal’noe.
Taking OPSEC into consideration, the fighting has moved further east. But this needs to be clarified.

https://t.me/llordofwar/367058

Russian regime authorities have issued urgent evacuation orders to all remaining civilians in the Glushkovsky District (area in green), Kursk Region. It is likely that Ukrainian forces have already crossed into that region.

The push into Kursk by Ukraine hasn’t been halted at all. In fact, it’s still ongoing with Russia unable to stop it.

Posted by: bored | Aug 15 2024 2:51 utc | 1004

Fuck off troll.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 2:56 utc | 1005

Biden admin (Blinken) has also shown belligerence to both China and Iran. That isn’t just a Trump thing.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:00 utc | 1006

No one seems to have commented here on the following video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4fHaQbhEsc
I posted this at the WeekinReview open thread – attention should be paid to what Pepe is saying later in the discussion about the situation at Kursk. He mentions the evacuation of civilians, but also that the Russian operation has become that of counter terrorism. This has also been discussed by the folk at The Duran today.

Posted by: juliania | Aug 15 2024 3:05 utc | 1007

You don’t have to be tentative as regards my feelings. I have got to know you a little and my skin has got a bit calloused. My thought / belief is that there are two factions in the US.
Ehret termed the two factions the nationalists and the loyalists. That certainly applies in many instances. What I call the globalist faction is locked in with the UK and Europe. The old world.
That faction and the British and European elites are one and the same.
Canada, Australia and NZ are simply British colonies and our elite are locked in with the British elite.
Mearsheimer uses the terms Liberals and realists, those terms also fit in various curcumstances.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:07 utc | 1008

What people need to understand is that the Democrat Party always instigates the biggest and most destructive wars. WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, and now this. Repubs (like Eisenhower, Nixon, and now Trump) are brought in to take the blame.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:11 utc | 1009

Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:11 utc | 1009
Kick the can down the road until the next admin and allow them to take the blame. Wars revolve around US domestic politics. The peasants simply fools following the pied piper that plays a tune they like.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:20 utc | 1010

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:07 utc | 1008
I say “tentative” because I am not a person who pretends to know the whole truth, and I don’t like making unambiguously declarative statements to that effect.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:26 utc | 1011

juliania | Aug 15 2024 3:05 utc | 1007
Pepe is old school journalism and the best there is when it comes to big picture Eurasia.
I guess I’m not up to or have lost interest in concentrating on long reads and interviews, But he said something about how him, scot ritter and many others have to be careful otherwise they would be Assanged.
The state of the so called western world and it will only get worse before it gets better.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:27 utc | 1012

Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:26 utc | 1011
No probs. I likely use the word ‘seems’ and suchlike too much.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:30 utc | 1013

And yes, you have a thick skin Peter! Carry on.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:32 utc | 1014

@ juliania | Aug 15 2024 3:05 utc | 1007
thanks… pepe is saying this is no longer an smo, but a counter terrorist operation.. putin has declared keiv a terrorist… it’s a valid switch that is going unreported in the west… pepe is insightful and i think he has a clear read on how this is developing – we are in the early chapters of a nato -russia war.. the west is using terrorist tactics, because they can’t win on the battlefield.. i agree with pepe..

Posted by: james | Aug 15 2024 3:35 utc | 1015

“No probs. I likely use the word ‘seems’ and suchlike too much.”
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:30 utc | 1013
I also use those pussy words, and I am aware of it when I do. I disagree with the ideologues who say that one should never use such words, because they indicate less than perfect fealty to the ideology. One must never show any doubt. Otherwise you are guily of Diversionism!

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 3:48 utc | 1016

That what escobar said at the start of the video juliania linked.
Many look into the abyss and the abyss looks back. Assange took on the abyss…..
I looked into the abyss and my home was raided. Made to look like a plain burglary but is was easy to see they were after my computer and anything associated with it.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:53 utc | 1017

*DISCLAIMER*
I do not know wtf is going on in Kursk.
*DISCLAIMER*
I offer the following theory:
1. The invasion of Kursk by NATOKraine was not a trap laid by Russia. It could not have been because to do so would essentially be an embrace, by Putin, of the Israeli Hannibal Doctrine.
2. Yet: There are reports of the Russian defence ministry removing mines from the Kursk border region in the months/weeks leading up to this invasion.
*CREATIVE LEAP*
3. Like librul’s theory of the events of 7 October 2023 along the Gaza ‘border’: What if the security along the Kursk region border was deliberate?
What if this is an inside job?
*CONSPIRACY THEORY*
What if the same people who collapsed the Russian Empire on November 6 and 7, 1917, who engineered the dissolution of the soviet union on 26 December 1991 are now working within the Russian state to collapse the Russian Federation?
It wouldn’t be the first time Russia, at the peak of it’s potential is collapsed from within …
What would Sheikh Imran Hossein’s Islamic echatology say, I wonder …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018

Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
Your Iron Dome of Disclaimer Disclaimer – I am not sure of how well that will work 🙂

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 4:01 utc | 1019

Your Iron Dome of Disclaimer Disclaimer – I am not sure of how well that will work 🙂
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 4:01 utc | 1019
Hear me out on this …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 4:01 utc | 1020

1k+ whe-hey!
About traps.
It can be hard to say exactly what constitutes a trap, or to what degree, and alternatively how much is just plain cause and effect and very ordinary/normal border defense based on reacting to events as they unfold.
However there are some clear traps that have been sprung; they’re just different to the stuff some are talking about! 😀
1. One trap is to think one can attack Russia without consequences. This is a huge one and should have been easy to spot 😛
2. Another trap is to spend a lot of effort in order to surround oneself with hostile Russian military forces inside Russia. Again this really ought to have been easily avoided unless one wants to get trapped, and the nazis obviously did/do 😛
I’m reminded of a short reply I wrote three weeks ago:

“What is the difference between a Salient and a Cauldron?”

Who dies 🙂

And is this incursion related to the “forest front”/”holiday camp” stuff from back then? Was that part of the nazi preparations? Hmm (I really have no idea, only a suspicion).

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Aug 15 2024 4:03 utc | 1021

Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 4:01 utc | 1020
As Putin said in a speech “We can only be destroyed from within”.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 4:05 utc | 1022

⚡️🇷🇺🇺🇦⚔️ #Chronicle of the Special Military Operation for 14 August 2024⚡️
🔹Russian Troops launched another series of attacks on targets in territory controlled by the #Kiev Regime in #Zhitomir, #Vinnitsa, #Nikolayev, #Kiev and other regions. In the evening there was an explosion in the port of #Odessa.
🔹Ukrainian Formations carried out one of the most massive launches of drones across Russian territory since the beginning of the SMO. The targets were the military airfields of #Baltimor and #Borisoglebsk in the #Voronezh region, as well as #Savasleyka in the Nizhny Novgorod region.
🔹In the #Kursk direction, 👉 footage appeared indicating the AFU control in the village of #Vnezapnoye in the Korenevsky district. In the Sudzhansky district, the frontline did not undergo significant changes.
🔹On the #Kharkov front, Russian troops repelled another enemy attack in the area of the Kolotilovka Checkpoint, and were also able to significantly expand the zone of control east of the village of #Lukyantsy.
🔹In the #Toretsk sector of #ChasovYar direction, east of #Novgorodskoye (#NyuYork) a “cauldron” is gradually forming. At the same time, fighting does not subside in #Druzhba, #Kirovo and #Artemovo, where the RFAF are also advancing in battle.

https://t.me/sitreports/32924

Posted by: Down South | Aug 15 2024 4:13 utc | 1023

And here is another reason to return home the historical lands of Russia, not only Novorossiya, but also Malorossiya.
The United States is ready to take control of rare earth metal reserves in Ukraine , said American Senator Lindsey Graham after visiting Kiev.
“President Zelenskyy is excited and ready to reach a strategic agreement with the United States on Ukraine’s trillion-dollar-plus rare earth metals and has committed to establishing a working group with the United States,” U.S. Senators Richard Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham said in a joint statement.
The US senators also stated that “Ukraine is rich in significant amounts of lithium*, titanium** and other rare earth minerals that are essential to the American economy. An agreement with Ukraine in this area would make the US less dependent on foreign competitors.”
==============
* four lithium deposits are located in the Kirovograd, Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions, explored back in the USSR, of course.
** The largest titanium deposit in Ukraine is the Selishchansky site with titanium ore deposits in the Zhitomir region. In total, up to 20% of the world’s titanium reserves are located on the territory of the former Ukrainian SSR.
Giving all this to the US and the Geysoyuza, which are hostile to Russia, is simply not practical, since this is a strategic raw material, and in particular for the military – the US is experiencing a shortage of titanium, and everyone already knows how much demand there is for lithium.
And the Ukrainians themselves will not benefit from these reserves anyway – the US will simply take everything, while when they are part of Russia, all these reserves will benefit the Ukrainians themselves.

https://t.me/two_majors/29634

Posted by: Down South | Aug 15 2024 4:22 utc | 1024

🇷🇺🇺🇦 Kursk Direction: Footage of AFU Presence in Vnezapnoye and Battles in Other Sectors
What is known as of the end of August 14, 2024
Throughout the day, clashes continued in all sectors of the Kursk Region. The enemy does not abandon attempts to advance deeper into the Kursk Region and is redeploying forces to consolidate control over the occupied territories.
🔻In the Korenevo District, footage has emerged showing Ukrainian formations in the center of the village of Vnezapnoye, although information about the enemy’s presence there appeared yesterday. Given the location of the village on the western bank of the Blyakhovets River, Ukrainian forces may also be present in the village of Gordeyevka, while the status of Viktorovka and Uspenovka remains unclear. However, there have been no reports of fighting in Byakhovo.
🔻In the Sudzha District, the situation remains tense and shrouded in the “fog of war.” Ukrainian media continue to publish stories about “control” over Sudzha, posting footage from the western outskirts and the center.
🔻In the Belovo District, information about high enemy activity emerged during the day, but was not confirmed. Late in the evening, the acting governor of the region reported the mandatory evacuation of the village of Glushkovo.

https://t.me/rybar_in_english/16980

Posted by: Down South | Aug 15 2024 4:25 utc | 1025

@ Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
i rate that extremely low odds arch… kiss principle is in operation here…

Posted by: james | Aug 15 2024 4:27 utc | 1026

“The US senators also stated that “Ukraine is rich in significant amounts of lithium*, titanium** and other rare earth minerals that are essential to the American economy.”
Down South | Aug 15 2024 4:22 utc | 1024
Neither titanium nor lithium are “rare earth minerals”. More evidence that US politicians are uneducated blowhards. The same senators make the development of US mineal resources as difficult as possible via onerous enviro regulations.

Posted by: Wisco | Aug 15 2024 4:34 utc | 1027

Reuters continues the Ukraine propaganda
Ukraine says advance into Russia ‘going well’, creates strategic buffer

Ukraine’s forces advanced further into Russia’s Kursk region on Wednesday as Kyiv said its gains would provide a strategic buffer zone to protect its border areas from Russian attacks.

Another version says this incursion shortens the remaining life of Ukraine.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Aug 15 2024 4:42 utc | 1028

I agree with others that the West has not reported on the significance of Ukraine becoming a terrorist state to Russia.
I expect tons of Western pearl clutching as Russia turns the “treat the prisoners well” method that they have been using to the much easier “kill all the baddies” approach. Movement in many areas should increase significantly now that they don’t have to play nice anymore.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Aug 15 2024 4:46 utc | 1029

psychohistorian | Aug 15 2024 4:42 utc | 1028
Reuters is brit establishment and they live in the days of bygone glories. An insight into the minds of those scum though.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 4:50 utc | 1030

What would Sheikh Imran Hossein’s Islamic echatology say, I wonder …
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
##########
I want to hug you so much right now.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 15 2024 5:04 utc | 1031

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9BOekoBxIo
A little off topic here but the American / western mindset. With a bit of humor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9BOekoBxIo

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 5:05 utc | 1032

Scott Ritter’s persecution has a lot to do with his truth-telling about Ukraine and Russia, so I’m posting a notice about Ritter’s recent update here. It’s about that FBI-raid on his home, a week ago. His essay is quite long, detailed, and moving, so I’ll just leave the URL to encourage y’all to give the whole thing a read…
https://scottritter.substack.com/p/the-fbis-raid-on-peace

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Aug 15 2024 5:12 utc | 1033

It’s obvious Putin is a loser. The Kursk invasion is an utter embarrassment. Time for someone else to step in who can finish the job. This SMO debacle needs to end and the gloves need to come off.

Posted by: Flash | Aug 15 2024 5:28 utc | 1034

“Canada, Australia and NZ are simply British colonies and our elite are locked in with the British elite.”
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 3:07 utc | 1008
This is out of date. Canada is a US colony; for example, the Canadian military is closest to the US military. Think interchangeable, not simply inter-operable.
Plenty of Canadian soldiers are seconded to the US military and this allows them to attain a rank that they would not have otherwise achieved. It helps their career.
In fact, during a crisis in the era of PM Diefenbaker, late 50s early 60s, the Canadian military was put on alert by US military authorities … over the head of the Canadian PM at the time.
One could go on and on and on.
In fact, plenty of economic think tanks simply lump the two countries together. You can go back to the Soviet era, e.g., when they had the US-Canada Institute.
Canada, long ago, transitioned (ha ha!) from being a British vassal to being a US vassal. This does not, however, imply that Canadian imperialism is any less belligerent than the other two paragons of virtue. Read, e.g., Yves Engler or the Canada Files website.

Posted by: N.Hanrahan | Aug 15 2024 6:40 utc | 1035

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
I completely agree. This has been engineered domestically (with or without Putin’s consent) in order to hasten the end of this and bring about a peace deal not necessarily favourable to Russia.
Why is Ukraine not able to make headway in Dombas yet walk-in into Kursk?

Posted by: Night Tripper | Aug 15 2024 7:03 utc | 1036

LONDON, August 1, 2025 ./TASS/. At a ceremony in Kyiv, Ukraine announced the delivery of the first U.S. Airforce B-1B Lancer strategic bombers. With a payload of 23,000 kg and a combat range of 5,544 km, the supersonic bomber has been in service for 40 years. A beaming Zelensky told press in Kyiv, “The B-1 will allow us to bomb Moscow and Saint Petersburg without the tedious mid-air refueling required by our F-16 fleet.”
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, remarked the introduction of the intercontinental bomber posed “a dangerous escalation that will one day have consequences.” Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev angrily posted on X: “Our enemies should pray these bombers are shot out of the sky or nuclear fire will engulf us all. Muh 404!”

Posted by: Napoleon | Aug 15 2024 7:51 utc | 1037

Posted by: bored | Aug 15 2024 2:51 utc | 1004
Seems the Ukrainians are taking a lot of POW in Kursk.
Putin and Medvedev are silent, seems there is almost no leadetship.
Where are all the aircraft and bombers to control the situation on Russian territory?
It is not going well at all and the Ukes come and go across the border at will.
What happened to this great powerful nation
The Russians are getting crushed.

Posted by: anony | Aug 15 2024 8:17 utc | 1038

So. A rather big gang of neo-Nazis on speed force their way into Russia on a plan made up by equally intoxicated CIA and MI6 officers. Everybody complains of Russia not being able to stop them, although Russia calmly evacuates between 120,000 and 200,000 civilians and only then really starts to focus on driving the speedfreaks back. Meanwhile, what the neo-Nazis do is mainly running berserk around every settlement their wild eyes can set on, with heavy weapons eager to rape and kill everyone & everywhere, because they didn’t manage to find that nuclear plant, and so it’s really difficult to get where the front actually is, and Nato applauds everything those madmen are able to do.
Is this a fair summary?

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 15 2024 8:27 utc | 1039

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 15 2024 8:27 utc | 1039
With the caveat that this operation was designed by the fashion gurus in London. There is a video of a Challenger tank exploding after a drone strike in Kursk oblast. Thus, UK knew and gave a usage permission, at least

Posted by: Boo | Aug 15 2024 8:46 utc | 1040

Is this a fair summary?
Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 15 2024 8:27 utc | 1039
More or less. The US/UK/EU NATO lunatics (someone left a link to turcoplier? pileocope? totalcrap? pileocrap? The founder thankfully is very dead…it’s a discussion largely of NATO true believers interrupted by one or two intrepid MoA contributors. These mad Atlanticists rabidly believe their own propaganda and as has been long known by MoA readers, their media propaganda arm create an unreality narrative which they genuinely believe in) are trying a last ditch Hail Mary in an effort to change the grinding, losing narrative which is based on material reality.
The US/UK/EU NATO lunatics have actually copied the Hamas strategy of blitz and hostage taking with the crucial difference being Hamas are entitled to self defence on the stolen / occupied territory, whereas the Ukrainians have (checks notes) ‘launched a full scale invasion of a sovereign nation and employed terrorist tactics’.
Trolls are attacking Bernhard’s assertion that the raid will be contained quickly. B has been incredibly astute in his analysis in my years reading his work and I have absolute confidence that he is again correct, though maybe not exactly right on the timescale for the mop up. Anyone following this situation closely over ten years knows that The Guardian and other MSM outlets have been consistently wrong in their coverage accuracy and analysis for years. Why would they suddenly be correct? If the Soviets can expel a force of the original millions strong Nazi forces then there is no doubt that these speed freaks don’t have long to live.
I’m the opposite of a military expert. But in response to those being critical of the Russian response to this incursion being too slow or soft (remember that troll? maybe he died or changed his name to Napoleon) even I can see that flooding Russian hardware into the incursion zone simply makes more targets for NATO to attack. I would go so far as say this is likely what NATO were hoping for / planning. Maybe the more military expert barflies can explain in more depth. Maybe we’ll get to 2,000 comments.

Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Aug 15 2024 9:10 utc | 1041

PR move into Kursk very successful as #1000+ comments on MoA!
Meanwhile, Simplicius the Thinker in fine form today ….
https://simplicius76.substack.com/
Recommended.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:14 utc | 1042

Re: Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018

*CREATIVE LEAP*
3. Like librul’s theory of the events of 7 October 2023 along the Gaza ‘border’: What if the security along the Kursk region border was deliberate?
What if this is an inside job?
*CONSPIRACY THEORY*
What if the same people who collapsed the Russian Empire on November 6 and 7, 1917, who engineered the dissolution of the soviet union on 26 December 1991 are now working within the Russian state to collapse the Russian Federation?
It wouldn’t be the first time Russia, at the peak of it’s potential is collapsed from within …
What would Sheikh Imran Hossein’s Islamic echatology say, I wonder …

This is certainly very different to the stuff you normally post.
If you are correct that would be an example of maskirovka being orchestrated and deployed against the Russians and a case of the Russians falling victim to this deception – at least at some level.

Posted by: Julian | Aug 15 2024 9:15 utc | 1043

@Down South #1024
Yes, the place is very resource rich – 20 minute update here – very good
Conflict in Ukraine’s Donbas Region: The Geology Behind the Headlines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvxzEa9Rkpg&t=537s
And, of course, the ‘up-side down pyramid’ of Hegemon’s Finance needs to be bolstered by war and neoliberal larceny

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:23 utc | 1044

Re: Posted by: psychohistorian | Aug 15 2024 4:46 utc | 1029

Movement in many areas should increase significantly now that they don’t have to play nice anymore.
<:blockquote>
Honestly, “playing nice” 2.5 years into a war is insane – and only ensures you get more people killed.
Go out. Win the War & End the War – less people will die.
Fighting a war with 1-2 hands behind your back (not tied – they’re there by choice) is a great way to get bogged down in a quagmire – essentially of you’re own making.

Posted by: Julian | Aug 15 2024 9:26 utc | 1045

@Down South
More Geology – Uranium ore, Iron deposits etc, rich Ag land etc
Ukraine Sits On Raw Materials Worth Trillions. The Country’s Chance for Reconstruction?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BftqoZOryDo
Be a shame to give it all to Blackrock

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:30 utc | 1046

“What if the same people who collapsed the Russian Empire on November 6 and 7, 1917, who engineered the dissolution of the soviet union on 26 December 1991 are now working within the Russian state to collapse the Russian Federation?
It wouldn’t be the first time Russia, at the peak of it’s potential is collapsed from within …”
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
Poppycock-in 1991 the USSR was a failed state-pure and simple-another victim of the Communist ideology.

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:32 utc | 1047

“I’m the opposite of a military expert..”
Posted by: Lev Davidovich | Aug 15 2024 9:10 utc | 1041
Agreed.

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:33 utc | 1048

Posted by: Napoleon | Aug 15 2024 7:51 utc | 1037
So now you just make up stories?
I guess since you don’t have any real intellectual ammo to support your troll counterattack so you resort to lying.

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:38 utc | 1049

psychohistorian | Aug 15 2024 4:42 utc | 1028
“Reuters is brit establishment and they live in the days of bygone glories. An insight into the minds of those scum though.”
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 4:50 utc | 1030
Actually, Peter, Reuters is owned by a billionaire Canadian family, the Thompson family-yet you are correct ln that they are ‘scum’.

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:41 utc | 1050

What if the same people who collapsed the Russian Empire on November 6 and 7, 1917, who engineered the dissolution of the soviet union on 26 December 1991 are now working within the Russian state to collapse the Russian Federation?
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2024 3:56 utc | 1018
Then it would make them all at least 140 years old.

Posted by: Fred | Aug 15 2024 9:46 utc | 1051

@Down South
More on Minerals in Ukraine – main ones listed here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBSoNif6CmQ
20 mins – very useful for those not tuned to Geology etc

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:50 utc | 1052

So this basically reveals that Russia is not a sovereign state capable of defending itself when it is literally, as opposed to abstractly, conjecturely, or theoretically, being invaded. What would the Chinese or North Koreans have done the second a foreign army crossed their border en masse, causing mayhem in every direction? Either the Russian and Ukrainian peoples are being conspiratorially played by Putin and Zelensky or Putin is, despite himself, not in control, and what we are actually witnessing is a coup against him, by upper echelon officers of the army and airforce of the Russian Federation who are intentionally allowing what should be a parade of sitting ducks to breeze through the Russian border unmolested. Apparently 200,000 Russian citizens have been evacuated from the Kursk border region. If those commanding the Russian army and airforce have not themselves mutinied, then what else can it mean but that Putin himself is unable to retaliate with sufficient force and scale because the US has warned him against doing so?

Posted by: Ludovic | Aug 15 2024 10:04 utc | 1053

More on Minerals in Ukraine – main ones listed here
Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:50 utc | 1052

Ukraine has also been among the most fertile farmlands in the world. I would fully expect that to resume after Russia wraps up the SMO and tidies up the land afterwards.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Aug 15 2024 10:05 utc | 1054

One analysis from Simplicius’ blog. This is the real nature of combat in Kursk, there really isn’t a truly ‘unified’ front. It’s just a large amount of small DRG groups trying to hit each other in forests and fields surrounding roads, towns and villages (while of course keeping hold of the road/village chokepoints).
Of course, RUAF has the advantage as the Ukrainian reinforcements are concentrated behind Sudzha and in Sumy. Hitting them now reduces their combat capability later and eases the battle.

Everyone who posts about “Ukrainians taking territory in Kursk oblast” or “Russians retaking territory in Kursk oblast” is either really stupid or lying to you for clicks. That is not the kind of fighting that is occurring there. It’s mostly small teams trying to spot each other and then hunting each other with drones and artillery, or trying to ambush each other. There is no frontline, and most of the map painting for either side is based on a 5 man team driving through an empty villages and snapping a pic while pursuing the enemy. The truth is that we simply don’t know who has fire control over what village at any given moment, and it’s not the kind of positional warfare where that matters. The Ukrainians are trying to find places where they could dig in and establish supply lines; the Russians are consolidating a defensive perimeter and gathering reserves from where they won’t weaken the actual strategic battlegrounds. The actually important questions are whether/when the AFU can establish supply and when the RuAF can coordinate the resources for a sweeping purge of the afflicted area. Russians driving through a village and not seeing the Ukrainian DRG team in the woods nearby does not matter for the overall situation; neither does Ukrainians posting pics from villages they drove through four days ago. Neither of these is newsworthy or has strategic impact.

Posted by: unimperator | Aug 15 2024 10:06 utc | 1055

@TJandTheBear | Aug 15 2024 10:05 utc | 1054
Noted in one of those videos I posted above. BigAg has been salivating for years on its black earth potential …. Blackrock owns it!!! or what will be left to them, if any.

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 10:13 utc | 1056

or what will be left to them, if any.
Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 10:13 utc | 1056

After Kursk I’d say Blackrock’s investment is going to be a total writeoff. I’ll shed no tears for them.

Posted by: TJandTheBear | Aug 15 2024 10:21 utc | 1057

I guess one reason Ukr is moving quite fast is that Russia, unlike Ukraine, isn’t heavily mined, so they can drive around with a lot less trepidation.
I also imagine Russia would be loth to start scattering mines all over the place unless its completely unavoidable.

Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Aug 15 2024 10:22 utc | 1058

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:32 utc | 1047
“Poppycock-in 1991 the USSR was a failed state-pure and simple-another victim of the Communist ideology.”
For sheer, unmitigated idiocy, the above statement can’t be beaten.
The reason that Russia was a ‘failed state’ was purely down to the capitalist hyenas who profited from internal dissension.

Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Aug 15 2024 13:54 utc | 1059

I’m starting to assume that sometimes MSM “lies” in a consistent way.
The RF “casualties” for the last 30 days is the same (within 2 significant digits) of my estimate for may (using the KIA=1/6 x casualties) 6.700
On the other hand the numbers for “previous day” are compatible with a 9% increase in kia/frontline ceteris paribus
Now if we take the AFU casualties , they seem to be almost a magnitude higher….

Posted by: Newbie | Aug 15 2024 14:24 utc | 1060

My favorite part of the Simplicius article is this pic comparing Z’s new look to a Hitler bunker pic:
https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/w_1272,c_limit,f_webp,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2F4b79248b-4a41-4050-9841-2b9e8dbc7a8c_680x559.jpeg
And apparently the Ukie soldiers in Kurst region are taunting the Russian soldiers with “Du bist ein Russisches Schwein!” The only possible reason for doing this, IMO, is to raise Russian morale, a small sign that maybe this is more of a managed conflict than any of us would like to countenance.
I still think it highly significant that RF announced to the world they are providing missiles for Hizbollah to use against Israel. The predominantly White and Christian population in Western Russia, something verboten by EU-Zionist manipulations in the EU zone, is finally arraying itself against the Zionist entity, openly allied with Muslim nations whose Sunni and Shiite elements are, for the first time in living memory, joining together to resist a common threat. This is a major strategic failure for all Izzy-lovers.
People have been throwing a lot of shade Putin’s way for being too cautious, but I hope he redeems himself in this regard by being ruthless with any negotiations in Ukraine: first, he should insist on unconditional surrender. Of course he won’t negotiate with Z, who is not a legal national representative any more, so probably he will start with the military commander who then mounts elections following RF guidelines, first among which might be a referendum about joining RF and dissolving the Ukrainian State altogether. Those who hate the idea can opt for accepting $10,000 payment to leave and start a new life in Galicia. However it plays out, hopefully Putin will insist first on unconditional surrender by the military.
And may this precedent serve to wake up the leadership in Israel to the contemplation that if they are not careful the same sort of ultimatum may soon be coming their way!

Posted by: Scorpion | Aug 15 2024 14:32 utc | 1061

I think it Graham plus one or two others that said it was the best investment US could make – Russians were being killed but no Americans were being killed. Not a thought was given to the Ukrainians.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Aug 15 2024 2:02 utc | 992
Or maybe it is all just a genocide of Slavic people. Ukrainians are Slavs, too. Not that the US and Western Europe would ever support a genocide.

Posted by: Samu | Aug 15 2024 14:41 utc | 1062

I guess one reason Ukr is moving quite fast is that Russia, unlike Ukraine, isn’t heavily mined, so they can drive around with a lot less trepidation.
Posted by: YetAnotherAnon | Aug 15 2024 10:22 utc | 1058
The mines aren’t the problem. You can’t mine everything or build the great wall of China. This is simple terrorism, it’s not a military action. Enter, selfie, kill, hide or go back. The nato msm presents it like something else, but it’s not. It worked because RF general staff is incompetent and a part of politicians are braindead. I’m also surprised how quickly Wagners were killed but Ukro and Nato soldiers are free to do anything they want even today. I guess Wagners were not smart enough to wear Ukro or Nato uniforms. all gates are open if you wear the correct uniform.
Other people are far from this stupidity level: “We don’t want escalation, and we don’t want war against NATO (…) But if they do, and it’ll start, well… we won’t have another choice. There will be no red lines. The line is the state border. As soon as they step on it, I say as a border guard, the answer will be instantaneous” Lukashenko said. More than 20 brigades are ready to prevent a border breakthrough from Ukraine ( topcor.ru/50582-belarus-gotova-zadejstvovat-bolee-20-brigad-u-granicy-s-ukrainoj-lukashenko.html )

Posted by: rk | Aug 15 2024 14:49 utc | 1063

More from Susan Singer. (And a better, shorter link.)
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ukraine-august-110155942

Posted by: Avtonom | Aug 15 2024 15:00 utc | 1064

hey fred… i enjoy your posts.. thanks for them!!

Posted by: james | Aug 15 2024 15:45 utc | 1065

@ Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 9:30 utc | 1046
Thanks for video covering Ukraine’s natural resources, made before the onset of the SMO and from an empire perspective:
Conflict in Ukraine’s Donbas Region: The Geology Behind the Headlines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvxzEa9Rkpg&t=537s
Your comment,
“Be a shame to give it all to Blackrock”
‘sarcs’ the words of arch neocon warmongerer Linsey Graham. See below.
The West’s inverted pyramid of derivatives, fiat currency & debt assets precariously totters on an increasingly minuscule base of real-world stuff, as they have preyed upon and siphoned most of it off during the past 40 years of neoliberal theft policies.
Now that “services” remain as primary support at the base this tottering inverted pyramid, services many of which themselves are predatory on society, more looting of foreign resources is needed by the oligarchs — or else they must join the new multinodal civilization arising, something unthinkable to these old goats.
~~
Senator Lindsey Graham, early June 2024:
“They’re sitting on $10 to $12 trillion of critical minerals in Ukraine…
They could be the richest country in all of Europe. I don’t want to give that money and those assets to Putin to share with China.”
https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2024/06/13/ukraine-12-trillion-minerals-west-china-russia/

Posted by: suzan | Aug 15 2024 16:09 utc | 1066

@suzan | Aug 15 2024 16:09 utc | 1066
You are welcome. Geopoliticaleconomy is an excellent resource

Posted by: Don Firineach | Aug 15 2024 17:15 utc | 1067

Jeez over a thousand comments ! Bravo 👏. Well I am not ever going to read them so let me add a bit of entertainment to go with a bit of education for anyone going through to this point.
Why is a there a suicidal invasion of Kursk?
My memory lurched back to why the whole thing started and with the further new imagining of NS destruction … I went back to one of my CT’s from 2022.
Why?? Because BLINKEN, and the Masters want it – Shelensky the poisonous whore and co, are just following orders – to the last Ukrops, as the Nazis did to the Germans previously and again now.
Anyway Blinky is THE key player in all this. Briefly – as wiki has it :
‘ In 1987, Antony Blinken’s college thesis was published as his first book about that episode in Cold War history: Ally Versus Ally: America, Europe, and the Siberian Pipeline Crisis.’
Then later on…
‘A terrorist explosion damaged the pipeline in Rozhniativ district in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in May 2014.[26] According to the Russian government owned radio station Voice of Russia terrorist threats against the pipeline were made by Right Sector leader Dmytro Yarosh in March 2014.[27] Another section of the pipeline exploded in the Poltava region on June 17, 2014, one day after Russia limited the supply of gas to Ukrainian customers due to non-payment. Ukraine’s Interior Minister Arsen Avakov said the next day, that the explosion had been caused by a bomb. ‘
FAMILIAR NAMES now eh? 🤔
A bit more exposition…
‘Soviet plans to build the pipeline were strongly opposed by the US-administration of Ronald Reagan.’
‘The efforts by the US to prevent the construction of the pipeline, and its export embargo of supplies needed to build it (1980–84), constituted one of the most severe transatlantic crises of the Cold War’
‘The pipeline is 4,500 kilometres (2,800 mi) long, of which 1,160 kilometres (720 mi) is in Ukraine.[2][6] Its diameter is 56 inches (1,420 mm).[2] The original annual capacity of the pipeline was 32 billion cubic metres (1.1 trillion cubic feet) of natural gas per year.[2] By 2009, the factual annual capacity was 27.9 billion cubic metres (990 billion cubic feet).[6] It has 42 compressor stations, of which nine are in Ukraine.[2]’
‘The pipeline runs from Siberia’s Urengoy gas field …
it forms the western transit corridor in Ukraine.[6] It passes through a hub at Sudzha, Kursk Oblast then crosses the Russian–Ukrainian border north of Sumy. ‘
Geddit bar flies ? The arseholes that be, have long long long wanted to own it all and they don’t like it if they don’t get what they want – because as the Original Gangstas, the ziofascists of Chicago – they would rather it all burnt down if they can’t have it no one else can.
They figure their great grandkids will eventually have it that way!
We are dealing with those dead eyed scumbags who like ‘fucking all over the free world’ whilst making a song and dance of it!
Blinken will swing high from this petard and as you can see, he was born and raised to it!
As a bonus clown world the British MI6 Great Gamers the leading ziofascists for centuries always like to have their part in any glory :
‘The 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights uses an inspection gadget in the pipeline as a plot device to smuggle a KGB defector to the West.’
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urengoy%E2%80%93Pomary%E2%80%93Uzhhorod_pipeline
They play games and millions die, nations are ruined , the free world becomes more fascist and incorporated into their unipolar assimilation as minions!
Their Empire is Dead and they know it, so it’s back to Burning Atlanta again.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Aug 15 2024 20:34 utc | 1068

DunGroanin 1068
Was that when Bond said to the rat,
‘One of us smell like a French tart, and I think it’s me. ‘?
Layers of meaning there because the Muslims fighting the Crusaders wore itr / perfume, so Bond’s scriptwriters are referencing that fact to joke that the West is virtuous and righteous. Not.
This Kursk attack is a propaganda stunt referencing the Putin is an illegal invader talking point often repeated by Western lawmakers.
A taste of your own medicine, joke.
Propaganda is its sole purpose, at a time when the propaganda about our Israel ally is decomposing fast.
This incursion into Kursk is not a Zelensky plan to bolster Ukrainian morale. It is a British plan to desperately try to control the stench of burning clutch coming out of Israel’s genocide in Palestine.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 16 2024 3:27 utc | 1069

Gilbert Doctorow: “Russian television starts reporting destruction of Ukrainian forces in Kursk”
https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2024/08/16/russian-television-starts-reporting-destruction-of-ukrainian-forces-in-kursk

Posted by: WMG | Aug 16 2024 6:54 utc | 1070

Posted by: suzan | Aug 15 2024 16:09 utc | 1066
*** Senator Lindsey Graham, early June 2024:
“They’re sitting on $10 to $12 trillion of critical minerals in Ukraine…
They could be the richest country in all of Europe. I don’t want to give that money and those assets to Putin to share with China.”***
They could be the richest country in all of Europe to be thoroughly looted by Blackrock and similar, mainly US-based, corporate and financial predators.
Hence nothing for the public — just a gang of corrupt Oligarch pockets filled.
He “doesn’t want to give .. those resources” …. how nice of Linda the thief, since they quite simply aren’t his to give (or sell) to anyone at all.

Posted by: Cynic | Aug 16 2024 15:04 utc | 1071

Posted by: canuck | Aug 15 2024 9:32 utc | 1047
“Poppycock-in 1991 the USSR was a failed state-pure and simple-another victim of the Communist ideology.”
“For sheer, unmitigated idiocy, the above statement can’t be beaten.
The reason that Russia was a ‘failed state’ was purely down to the capitalist hyenas who profited from internal dissension.”
Posted by: Jams O’Donnell | Aug 15 2024 13:54 utc | 1059
Its laughable that after all these years there still are myopic ideologues, like yourself, who cling to the Communist party line ideas even when it departs from basic reality describing history.
You don’t have a political viewpoint, you have a fanatical religious feeling- ie your Faith in Communist dogma..

Posted by: canuck | Aug 16 2024 16:27 utc | 1072

He “doesn’t want to give .. those resources” …. how nice of Linda the thief, since they quite simply aren’t his to give (or sell) to anyone at all.
Posted by: Cynic | Aug 16 2024 15:04 utc | 1071
But that shows very beautifully and exemplarily the mental state of these people: Everything in this world should belong to them – and they have this right from God. And anyone who presumes to want to own something that they would rather have will, of course, be eliminated.

Posted by: Oliver Krug | Aug 16 2024 16:37 utc | 1073