Trump claims ‘thousands’ of Ukrainian soldiers are surrounded in Kursk; Ukraine denies the claim

Ukraine Denies Claims of Encirclement by Russian and North Korean Troops

Ukraine’s military leadership has rejected claims that its forces are at risk of being surrounded by Russian troops and their North Korean allies. Ukrainian forces have faced increasing pressure following former U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to halt military aid and intelligence sharing in an effort to push Ukraine toward peace negotiations. However, U.S. assistance has since been reinstated.

“Reports of the alleged ‘encirclement’ of Ukrainian units in the Kursk region by enemy forces are false. These claims are part of a Russian disinformation campaign aimed at political manipulation and pressure on Ukraine and its allies,” Ukraine’s Army General Staff stated in an official announcement. “The situation has not changed significantly over the past day. Combat operations within the operational zone of the ‘Kursk’ group continue.”

The General Staff also noted that Ukrainian forces have repositioned to more defensible locations. “Units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces have regrouped, moved to stronger defensive positions, and continue to carry out their assigned tasks in the Kursk region. There is no threat of encirclement,” the statement read.

Several soldiers stationed in the region confirmed that, while the situation is challenging, Trump’s claim of encirclement has not materialized.

“The Russians have not yet been able to fully encircle our forces on an operational or strategic level,” said Artem Kariakin, a Ukrainian soldier fighting in the area, in an interview with POLITICO. “They are attempting to do so, but we continue to resist. Most of our units have managed to reposition to prevent this scenario from becoming a reality.”

Kariakin added that Russian drone activity remains a significant challenge. “The biggest issue is the sheer number of enemy drones over this area, which disrupts our supply lines. Despite this, we continue to move in and out of the zone to carry out operations every day,” he said.


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2 responses to “Trump claims ‘thousands’ of Ukrainian soldiers are surrounded in Kursk; Ukraine denies the claim”

  1. 3D Waffle Avatar
    3D Waffle

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—Trump playing military strategist from his golf course while Ukraine’s generals are busy doing actual war stuff. It’s like a bad episode of “The Office,” but with bombs instead of awkward pauses. 😂

  2. Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—Trump throwing around “thousands” like he’s counting his golf balls. Maybe he should stick to teeing off instead of trying to make geopolitics sound like a bad reality show! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Oh, brilliant, just what we needed—a masterclass in creative storytelling from Trump! Next, he’ll say the weather in Kursk is being controlled by North Korean drones. ☔️😂

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