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Ukrainian Soldier Reveals Western Intel Aided Kursk Incursion

A Ukrainian military brigade spokesperson has revealed that critical intelligence data from Western partners aided Kyiv’s successful incursion into Russia’s Kursk region.

The soldier, who spoke to Japanese public broadcaster NHK on condition of anonymity, said the intelligence data was used to monitor Russian movements so Ukraine’s forces could safely and efficiently carry out the cross-border attack.

Without getting into specifics, he explained that the information was “detailed” and directly obtained from Western satellites.

The spokesperson highlighted the significance of the intel, saying none of the operation would have been possible without the satellite aid.

‘Thoroughly Executed’

Earlier this month, the Ukrainian military carried out a surprise incursion into Russia’s western region, advancing over at least 800 square kilometers (308 square miles) of enemy territory.

Russian military observers claimed that Kyiv’s forces skillfully used drones and jammers to down Moscow’s surveillance capabilities and limit its border defense.

According to the spokesperson, it was indeed drones and space-based assets that allowed the military thorough reconnaissance of the region before attacking.

When they ensured it was safe to enter, Kyiv’s forces reportedly advanced in small groups, but all movements were fast to avoid being detected.

The soldier also noted that the operation was covert, with those not involved in the planning left unaware it was taking place.

Psychological Battle

In addition to Western intel, the brigade spokesperson said that a misinformation campaign worked against the invading forces.

Before the start of the incursion, Kyiv deployed some of its forces in the Sumy region bordering Kursk to pretend they were expecting an enemy attack there.

Moscow allegedly bought the deception, allowing Ukrainian soldiers to advance successfully.

He said the entire operation was a tactical and psychological battle to demoralize the enemy.

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