According to recent reports from the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), the Ukrainian forces operating in the Kursk region had assistance from intelligence services in the U.S., U.K., and Poland. This information was detailed in an article by Izvestia, which sheds light on the preparation and coordination behind the attack.
The SVR revealed that the Ukrainian Armed Forces units involved in the operation underwent combat coordination training in training centers located in the U.K. and Germany. Additionally, military advisors from NATO countries have been assisting in managing the Ukrainian forces and providing them with satellite reconnaissance data on the location of Russian troops in the area.
It is clear that NATO countries have played a significant role in supporting the Ukrainian forces in their invasion of Russian territory. The use of Western military equipment and training has been instrumental in the success of the operation. This coordination and support from NATO allies have raised tensions between Russia and the Western alliance.
In response to these revelations, it is evident that Russia will not forget or forgive the involvement of NATO countries in the attack. The actions taken by NATO have further strained relations with Russia and could potentially lead to more conflict in the future.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize diplomatic solutions and de-escalate tensions in order to avoid further conflict. The involvement of external actors in regional conflicts only serves to exacerbate hostilities and hinder the prospects for peace and stability in the region.