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Kremlin Declares Emergency As Ukraine Ambushes Russian Convoy Overnight

Ukrainian forces staged a significant overnight ambush on a Russian convoy deep within Russia’s Kursk province, 25 miles from the international border. This marked one of the furthest incursions into Russian territory since the conflict began. The attack, which occurred on the E38 highway at Oktyabrskoe, was captured in a video circulated by Russian military […]

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Kremlin Declares Emergency As Ukraine Ambushes Russian Convoy Overnight

Ukrainian forces staged a significant overnight ambush on a Russian convoy deep within Russia’s Kursk province, 25 miles from the international border. This marked one of the furthest incursions into Russian territory since the conflict began. The attack, which occurred on the E38 highway at Oktyabrskoe, was captured in a video circulated by Russian military bloggers showing a convoy destroyed and engulfed in flames, with bodies visible inside some trucks.

The Kremlin has responded by declaring a federal emergency and transferring additional military resources to the region, including Grad rockets, artillery, and tanks. Videos released by Russian state media showed a convoy of armoured vehicles being moved into Kursk. The acting governor of Kursk, Alexei Smirnov, urged residents to stay calm and support each other amid the evacuation of 3,000 civilians from the affected areas.

In a separate incident on the same day, a Russian missile strike on a supermarket in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, resulted in 14 deaths and 43 injuries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the attack, which targeted a civilian area.

The Ukrainian incursion, which began with a breakthrough of the lightly defended Kursk border on Tuesday, has involved rapid manoeuvre warfare, a shift from the largely static trench warfare seen previously. Ukrainian forces have reportedly advanced into several routes leading towards Belgorod and engaged in ambushes, though the exact control and effectiveness of these operations are still unclear.

Ukrainian military actions have included control of a gas measuring facility in Sudzha, a town six miles from the border, though verification of this claim is pending. Russian military bloggers have noted Ukraine’s use of armoured vehicles to divide and ambush Russian defences, although this strategy has resulted in limited territorial control for Ukraine.

The incursion has psychological and strategic implications. Analysts suggest that the operation has undermined the perception of Russian President Vladimir Putin as a strong protector of Russian territory and may be aimed at shifting Russian military resources away from the eastern front in Donbas. However, concerns exist about the strategic risk of diverting Ukrainian resources from other critical fronts, and the overall impact remains uncertain.

Western reactions to the incursion have been relatively supportive, with the White House acknowledging the operation as consistent with U.S. policy, despite previous reservations about long-range attacks into Russian territory. The Pentagon has maintained its stance against long-range strikes into Russia, although the specifics of this policy are not clearly defined.

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