Feanor said:
In this war the difference between an Abrams and any other tank isn't that significant.
That's true on the Pokrovsk front line where tanks are standing under camouflage waiting to be hit by a drone.
By contrast, they can show their full potential in the Kursk incursion. Moving quickly, hitting any target that it can see. That's how they took Iraq in two weeks. Ukes could take the Kursk Oblast in two weeks too with the same Abrams.
According to the French Xavier Tytelman (currently
streaming from the front in the Donbas), Ukrainians would have engaged Abrams in the Kurks Incursion. It's of course, not confirmed, but it would make plenty of sens.
Ukes also literaly flooded the Russian sky with drones of all kinds.
Prior to the attack, they flew drones to observe the terrain up to 80km deep inside Russia. Russians didn't notice anything.
Also according to Xavier Tytelman, the truck column was smashed with HIMARS. (I take his information as reliable coming from him, given that's both the Russian version and his.) This is a very important information because it means that Americans lifted limitations on the use of this weapon. It's possible that Ukes didn't ask the authorisation and that Americans don't complain publicaly. Yet, it would be fishy if Ukrainians would strike with a HIMARS something that they can't.
Chechen Kadyrov's fighters were in charge of the border protection where Ukrainians entered. They fled immediately.
Vagners (or former Vagners), based in Belarussia since the Prygozhyn rebelion, were sent in reinforcement to counter the Ukrainian advance. They were eliminated (or disbanded without ceremony).
According to Belarussion chanel BOT TAK (sorry no link because it was watched on another device):
Putin downplays the Kursk event because he doesn't want to admit it's a war. He still wants to call it a Special Military Operation.
The Ukrainian forces have split into 4 columns moving north-west, north and north-east, in a star shape. They have been spot as far as 40km from the border. Apparently they move far, not trying to secure large areas. Only a small detachment is staying in or near Sudzha which is still contested.
People from Sudzha made a video calling Putin for help. Two men and a dozen of women, all beyond retirement age. It speaks volume about the demographic composition in the region.
In another video, another retired women cry while asking Putin to help them.
In the first video the people look rather angry and defiant. While in the second footage, the women beg
Stalin Putin because he is the Father of the Nation...
Russians claim to have killed nearly 1000 Ukrainian soldiers, a dozen of tanks and several dozen of other vehicles: In the WW2 Battle of Kursk maybe...
Lukashenko decided to forbid Russian troops from firing at Ukraine from the Belarus territory. Russian forces are still allowed to stay in Belarus but not to fire or launch attacks from the Belarussian territory.
Alledgedly after unofficial talks with European diplomats.
Opinion:
I read and hear a lot this theory that Ukrainians want to size Russian territory as bargaining chip for
peace cease fire talks in the near future.
IMO it's not feasable. Ukrainians would have to divert too many troops to defends the invaded territory until negotiations start.
However, again according to Xavier Tytelman, Ukrainians moved there with engineering vehicles. indicating that they could build fortification and be there to stay. Of course this informations is not clear, let alone verified.