Russian Army Knew of Possible Ukrainian Incursion Into Kursk Months in Advance – The Guardian

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
by The Guardian.Ukrainian troops crossed into the Kursk region on Aug
6, advancing several kilometers into Russian territory and capturing scores of towns and villages, including the border town of Sudzha
Russia has since claimed to have recaptured at least a dozen villages since launching a counteroffensive last week.Russian military
documents, dated as early as Jan
Anti-Kremlin militias supporting Ukraine had already breached the Russian border multiple times, including in the neighboring Belgorod
warning from mid-June indicated that the Ukrainian army aimed to capture Sudzha and disrupt Russian supply lines by targeting a key bridge
Security Service (FSB) and military units, which were found in abandoned buildings in the Kursk region.While the authenticity of the
dated from late 2023 to late June 2024, were primarily written by the second company of the 17th Battalion of Russia's 488th Guards
Motorized Rifle Regiment, according to The Guardian.