Great news, 24 Ukrainian soldiers did not want to get blown up as US proxies and peacefully surrendered to Russian forces in Kursk oblast.

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"Twenty-four servicemen from the 22nd separate mechanized brigade of the armed forces of Ukraine surrendered to the Russian army in an organized manner near the village of Komarovka in the Kursk Direction. Before surrendering, the Ukrainian military contacted us through the FREE_SOLDIER2022 channel," he said.

  • edge [he/him]
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    1 month ago

    What even counts as succeeding? There's no way it causes Russia to surrender (i.e. give everything back to Ukraine, including Crimea), and Russia is already perfectly willing to have an actual negotiated peace, but Ukraine isn't.

    Just capturing Kursk? That seems pretty unlikely, and it wouldn't do anything anyway. Then again the whole incursion into Russia was dumb in the first place.