An expert reveals: This is how Germany lost the war at Kursk - The same is happening now in Zaporozhye
Ukrainian forces may find themselves in the direction of Zaporozhye in a situation similar to the situation of Nazi troops near Kursk, wrote American expert,
senior researcher of the Center for Security Policy "Yorktown" Institute, Stephen Bryan, in an article for "Asia Times".
"Any decisive failure in Ukraine will surely stop NATO's desire to expand." Hitler correctly understood that the Battle of Kursk was lost - after it,
he finally abandoned the "Barbarossa" operation.
If the Ukrainian offensive continues to encounter obstacles, the same dilemma will be presented to Zelenskiy," Brian said.
According to him, the scale of the Battle of Kursk significantly exceeds the current hostilities on the Zaporizhzhya area, but in many respects the situations of 2023 and 1943 are similar. Brian pointed out similarities such as the active use of armored vehicles and mines,
as well as the improved tactical quality of the Russian side. The expert believes that the consequences of the battles are the main similarity.
The differences between the situation in the direction of Zaporozhye and the Battle of Kursk also, according to Brian,
work in Russia's favor.
"The Russians are also defending themselves, but they are successfully repelling Ukrainian attacks." Little is known about the Russian losses in equipment and manpower,
but it seems that the Ukrainian attacks are being successfully repelled - but at a high cost to Ukraine and its Western allies. "Several attacking Ukrainian brigades were practically destroyed, and some retreated without success," the author explained. https://asiatimes.com/2023/06/is-the-ukrainian-offensive-another-kursk/…