Roughly a month after taking Sudja, Russian Forces drive Ukrainian defenders out of Guevo. Now only Olezhnia and Gornal stand in the way of a complete expulsion of Kiev forces from Kursk region.
There’s no denying that the Ukrainian operation in Russia’s Kursk region was a successful adventure from the standpoint of a PR stunt.
There’s also unanimous agreement that the Kiev regime burned a disproportionate amount of resources to hold the sliver of terrain for 9 months – be it tanks and armored cars, be it artillery and air defense units, be it tens of thousands of troops, maybe as many as 75,000.
Watch: Heavy flamethower systems burn Ukrainian positions.
THERMOBARIC POWER
That’s how Solntsepyok heavy flamethrower system LITERALLY BURNS Ukrainian strongholds in the Kursk border area.
2/5 pic.twitter.com/JKBJdMyJey
— Sputnik India (@Sputnik_India) April 8, 2025
One month after retaking Sudja, today the Russians liberated Guevo. Now, only Olezhnia and Gornal stand in the way of a complete expulsion of Ukrainian forces from Kursk region.
Reuters reported:
“Russia is close to regaining full control of its western Kursk region after pushing Ukrainian forces from one of their last footholds there, the regional governor and state media said on Tuesday.
Russia’s Defense Ministry released video of what it said was the recapture of the settlement of [Guevo] set to dramatic music, showing smoke rising into the air from various buildings, a soldier waving the Russian flag from the window of a heavily damaged Orthodox church, and Russian troops carrying out house-to-house checks in case any Ukrainian soldiers were hiding.”
Watch: the road of death – video of Ukranians escaping from Kursk under fire.
Ukranian escape from Kursk … looked like that pic.twitter.com/je6DCV0OM7
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) March 29, 2025
Watch: soldiers leave Kursk region along a road littered with destroyed Ukrainian hardware.
Ukrainian soldiers leave the Kursk region along a road littered with destroyed Ukrainian hardware. pic.twitter.com/SFOXxfwd1L
— Venik (@venik44) April 6, 2025
“Russia has retaken a swath of territory inside Kursk in recent weeks, pushing Ukrainian forces closer towards the border. It has also begun to take territory in Ukraine’s neighboring Sumy region after Putin spoke of the possibility of carving out a buffer zone.
Alexander Khinshtein, the governor of Kursk who was appointed by Putin in December, said the raising of Russia’s flag in Guyevo meant Russian forces were on course to regain control of the region ‘very soon’.”
Watch: German-made tank Leopard targeted by drone.
LEOPARD HUNTED
German-made tank Leopard had ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE to survive on Russia’s Kursk region battleground.
3/7 pic.twitter.com/6MTDqWpTxN
— Sputnik India (@Sputnik_India) April 7, 2025
Watch: Russian soldiers in the center of Guevo.
Soldiers of the Russian Armed Forces in the center of Guevo in the Kursk region. https://t.co/aSvRrA2F69 pic.twitter.com/IDyatm640B
— Intel Slava (@Intel_Slava) April 8, 2025
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