Ukraine has intruded into Russian soil for the first time since the war with Russia began in February 2022. Ukrainian forces are continuously advancing on Russian soil.
However, his plan to capture Russia’s nuclear plant remained futile.
A commander of Akhmat, a regiment of the Russian army, said on Wednesday that despite all efforts, Ukraine’s plans did not succeed.
For this, Ukraine also carried out its ‘biggest’ drone attack till date on Russian military air fields.
Long-range drones attacked air bases in the cities of Kursk and Voronezh, the city of Borisoglebsk and the village of Savsalika in western Russia on Wednesday night, the Ukrainform news agency quoted sources in the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) as saying.
He did not give details of the number of drones shot down and said the attack was aimed at curbing Russia’s ability to use airspace to attack Ukraine with guided bombs.
The plan was to capture the nuclear plant on 11 August
Ukraine planned to seize the Kursk nuclear power plant on 11 August and use it to force Russia to begin negotiations with an ultimatum.
This information was given by the Russian regiment Akhmat Special Forces Regiment Commander Apti Alaudinov on Wednesday.
“We received very interesting material. The full outline of the operation that was being prepared. It was planned to seize the nuclear power plant in Kurchatov on August 11,” Alaudinov said on Telegram.
Ukrainian President Zelensky’s military offensive was planned with the seizure of the Kurchatov nuclear power plant but it has failed.
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