Opinion: Did the United States collaborate with Russia for the Recovery of Kursk Oblast?

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  1. Sneaky_Donkey on

    >On Feb. 27, 2025, a Russian general in Kursk told one of his colonels that their offensive was waiting for Ukrainian surveillance to go down. The colonel relayed this to his wife, who then told her best friend, who passed it on to my source in Eastern Europe. If it is accurate, it suggests that Russia knew Trump would cut off intelligence support before his official announcement on March 3. The source is genuine, but the individuals in the communication chain risk their lives if their identities are revealed.

    >This is not enough to convict, but it is enough to warrant close scrutiny. Ukraine and Europe must know who they can trust.”

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    “The worst losses happened in Kursk during the intelligence freeze so ipso facto the intelligence freeze was to help Putin win back Kursk” is a little bit of a leap in logic imo.

    It could be, but it makes sense the worst losses happened in Kursk in any event because that’s what the Russian military is most focused on capturing. Heaviest losses were to happen in Kursk regardless

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