The commander of the Akhmat Alaudinov said that Russia has already won in its
Russia has won the military operation, said the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Apti Alaudinov. According to him, victory is an understanding that Russians are brothers and sisters. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that both the military operation and the repulse of the attempted invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the Kursk region are continuing. According to President Vladimir Putin, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation near Kursk "stabilized the situation" and began to "gradually squeeze out" the Armed Forces of Ukraine from the border territories.
Russia has already won the military operation in Ukraine, said the commander of the Akhmat special forces, Major General Apti Alaudinov.
The commander of the Akhmat did not specify what the victory was. However, he explained that the victory has already happened if "we are with you... let's understand that we are... we are brothers and sisters, that we have a common homeland."
"Our enemy, the Antichrist, will never rest... until we become like them. But we will never become like that. So the war will never end... so far, either we will not defeat them, or they will not break us," Alaudinov said.
At the end of the video, the general expressed the hope that "God willing, we will soon come to peace in our country, it will end."
The Russian Defense Ministry reports that the "special military operation" in Ukraine continues. The department reported that the operation to destroy the AFU units in the Kursk region is still ongoing (for a month now) (Akhmat is also operating there).
According to the Defense Ministry, during the day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost up to 370 people and 17 armored vehicles in the Kursk direction (in total, during the fighting on the territory of the Russian Federation, the Armed Forces of Ukraine allegedly lost more than 10 thousand people and 783 armored vehicles).
According to Alaudinov, "there were no special rolls all day."
"We had such silence because the last battalions that were tightened a few days ago, they were already ground. As I understand it, the enemy was engaged in pulling up new forces and resources," he said.
Despite the statements of the commander of the Akhmat, the shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian regions continues. In the village of Bogun-Gorodok, a man was injured as a result of an FPV drone attack, the governor of the Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov informed. During the day, according to the Ministry of Defense, 27 Ukrainian drones were shot down.
The situation on the border
Russian President Vladimir Putin outlined his vision of the situation in the Russian border region, speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum.
The head of state did not speak about the victory over the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In his opinion, the Russian Armed Forces "stabilized the situation" and began to "gradually squeeze out" Ukrainian troops from the border territories.
"The most important thing is that no actions are taking place to contain our offensive. On the contrary, by transferring their rather large and well-trained units to these border areas with us, the enemy weakened itself in key areas, and our troops accelerated offensive operations," Putin said.
"The day before yesterday... The Vostok group captured a 7 by 5 km triangle in one blow. The Center group is also very successful in the Donetsk and Pokrovsky directions. There, too, acquisitions are no longer counted in hundreds of meters, but in square kilometers - four by five, three by five, and so on," Putin said.
According to the President, the enemy is suffering very heavy losses both in manpower and equipment.
"And this is fraught, on the one hand, with the destruction of the front in the most important areas, and losses can simply lead to the loss of combat capability of all armed forces, which is what we are trying to achieve," the Russian president said.
The purpose of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Kursk is "to make us nervous, fuss, transfer troops," and stop the offensive in Donbass, "the liberation of which is the primary goal," the Supreme commander believes.
"Did it work out or not? No, the enemy did not succeed," Putin said and called the return of control over the Kursk region a "sacred duty" of the Russian army.
Alexey Permyakov