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Engagement in the Russo-Ukrainian War

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August 2024 Kursk Oblast incursion
Part of attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Date6 August 2024 – present
(5 months)
LocationSudzha in Kursk Oblast, Russia
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents

 Ukraine

 Russia

Units involved
22nd Mechanized Brigade (per Russia)

Russian Armed Forces

Federal Security Service
Strength
Russian claim:
300 soldiers
11 tanks
more than 20 AFVs.
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Per Russia:
6 tanks
2 IFVs
4 APCs
3 Kozak armored combat vehicles
6 other armored vehicles
26 UAVs
Ukrainian claim:
1 Ka-52 helicopter
Russian Claim: 3 civilians killed
Russian invasion of Ukraine
Timeline

Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022)
Northern Ukraine campaign

Eastern Ukraine campaign


Southern Ukraine campaign


Other regions


Naval operations


Spillover & related incidents

Russian invasion of Ukraine (2023)
Northern Ukraine skirmishes
  • Kyiv strikes
  • Chernihiv strikes

  • Eastern Ukraine campaign


    Southern Ukraine campaign


    Other regions


    Spillover & related incidents

    Russian invasion of Ukraine (2024)
    Northern Ukraine skirmishes
  • Kyiv strikes
  • Chernihiv strikes

  • Eastern Ukraine campaign


    Southern Ukraine campaign


    Other regions


    Naval operations


    Spillover & related incidents

    Resistance to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Ukrainian resistance
  • Belarusian resistance
  • Russian anti-war resistance
  • On August 6th, 2024, Ukrainian forces launched an incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast around 08:00 Moscow Standard Time (UTC+3). The units crossed from the territory of Ukraine, and attacked stationed units and border guards in the villages of Nikolayevo-Daryino and Oleshnya.

    Background

    This paragraph is an excerpt from Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. There have been attacks in mainland Russia as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began on 24 February 2022. The main targets have been the military, the arms industry and the oil industry. Many of the attacks have been drone strikes, firebombing, and rail sabotage. The Ukrainian intelligence services have acknowledged carrying out some of these attacks. Others have been carried out by anti-war activists in Russia. There have also been cross-border shelling, missile strikes, and covert raids from Ukraine, mainly in Belgorod, Kursk, and Bryansk oblasts. Several times, Ukrainian-based paramilitaries launched incursions into Russia, captured border villages and battled the Russian military. These were carried out by units made up mainly of Russian emigrants. While Ukraine supported these ground incursions, it denied direct involvement.

    Raid

    August 6

    On August 6, 2024, Russia reported deploying air and artillery forces to counter a Ukrainian border incursion in the Kursk region. Ukrainian fighters, equipped with tanks and armored vehicles, allegedly crossed into Russian territory. The Russian Ministry of Defense responded by sending troops and aviation units to the area. According to Russia, the incursion involved around 300 Ukrainian troops, 11 tanks, and over 20 armored combat vehicles.

    The attack began at 08:00 Moscow time and, by 18:20, Russian forces claimed to have pushed the Ukrainians back across the border, supposedly inflicting significant losses through artillery, air strikes, and drones - although this could not be verified yet. Moscow released videos purportedly showing Ukrainian tanks being targeted from the air. Social media footage suggested Russian warplanes operated at low altitudes over the Kursk region to repel the attack. The governor of the Kursk region reported that three people died during the events: a woman in the border incursion and two individuals in separate drone attacks.

    Reactions

    Russia

    Russia has alleged that Ukrainian army formations are responsible for the raid.

    Ukraine

    Ukraine has not yet commented on the raid.

    Casualties

    Russia claimed that six tanks and ten armored vehicles were lost in the engagement. Additionally, Russia claimed that the attack was repelled. Acting governor of the Kursk region, Alexei Smirnov, claimed that 26 Ukrainian UAVs were shot down in the area.

    See also

    References

    1. "Russia says it's fighting a cross-border attack by Ukrainian forces. Kyiv officials have no comment". Associated Press. 6 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
    2. ^ "Moscow Rushes Troops to Kursk Region as 3 Killed in Ukrainian Attacks". The Moscow Times. 6 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
    3. ^ "Ukrainian troops attempt incursion into Russia's Kursk region". Novaya Gazeta. 6 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
    4. "Military: Ukraine downs Russian Ka-52 attack helicopter". The Kyiv Independent. 6 August 2024.
    5. "Russia says it moves troop reserves to border after Ukrainian attack". Reuters. 6 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.
    6. https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-russia-strikes-kursk-sumy/33067274.html
    7. https://www.barrons.com/news/russia-says-fighting-off-ukrainian-border-attack-48e49080
    8. ^ https://english.nv.ua/nation/ukrainian-army-allegedly-enter-kursk-oblast-fighting-continues-russian-media-50440534.html
    9. "Russia says Ukrainian sabotage group retreats after attempt to attack border". Reuters. 6 August 2024.
    10. https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/russia-fighting-cross-border-attack-ukrainian-forces-kyiv-112611747

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