Russian Intelligence Identified as Threat to Bulgaria’s Eurozone Entry by 2026?
A significant national security concern has emerged regarding Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone
On August 6, reports emerged of Ukrainian forces crossing into the Kursk Region, suggesting a significant incursion rather than a typical sabotage attempt. Throughout the day, armed groups reportedly broke through in several directions, sparking intense fighting in the border area.
By evening, drones had attacked the Kursk region, with Acting Governor Alexey Smirnov confirming the downing of 26 drones. The regional center of Sudzha, located 10 km from the border, was shelled, leading to injuries and fatalities. Eyewitnesses noted the large number of raiding parties and armored vehicles involved, indicating a well-coordinated attack.
Sudzha, Kursk region ???????? pic.twitter.com/u0A47BklUh
— MAKS 24 ???????????? (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) August 7, 2024
Russian pro-war bloggers reported fierce fighting, claiming Ukrainian forces managed to bring armored units into Russian territory, specifically near Kurilovka and Goncharovka. The Russian Ministry of Defense later confirmed that at 8:00 a.m., Ukrainian forces, supported by 11 tanks and over 20 armored vehicles, attacked positions in the Kursk region. The Russian military responded by deploying reserves and using aviation, reportedly destroying several Ukrainian armored vehicles.
Throughout the incursion, the town of Sudzha faced continuous shelling, resulting in multiple injuries and deaths. Explosions were also reported in Kurchatov, where the Kursk nuclear power plant is located. The local administration indicated that 11 people were initially injured, with the number rising to 28 by the next morning.
The Russian Ministry of Defense claimed to have repelled the incursion, stating that Ukrainian forces suffered losses and withdrew, although this message was later deleted. Ukrainian officials have yet to comment on the situation.
Mi-28N(M) smacked by Ukrainian AA FPV over Kursk, Russia pic.twitter.com/EUWxQEF9nV
— Cᴀʟɪʙʀᴇ Oʙsᴄᴜʀᴀ (@CalibreObscura) August 7, 2024
Russian channels circulated footage of destroyed Ukrainian armored vehicles and downed Buk air defense systems. There were also claims of Russian losses, including a Ka-52 helicopter. Ukrainian social media shared images of destroyed Russian tanks and captured Russian soldiers.
Military experts believe the incursion might be a strategic diversion to shift Russian focus from other frontlines. The operational situation in the Sudzha section of the Kursk border remains complex, with ongoing combat operations aiming to push Ukrainian forces back. Bloggers and analysts suggest this could be the beginning of a larger operation by Ukrainian forces to divert Russian troops from key areas like Kharkiv and Donetsk.
???? According to RU military channels, the Russians have lost control over 4 settlements along the border: Dar'ino, Sverdlykovo, Gogolivka, Goncharivka and positions in Oleshnya.
— MAKS 24 ???????????? (@Maks_NAFO_FELLA) August 7, 2024
❗️Sudzha population is almost completely evacuated, and UAVs attacked Voronezh and Kursk regions. pic.twitter.com/M9ALRJ1jIX
Acting Governor Smirnov has warned citizens about the missile threat and called for blood donations due to the escalating situation in the border areas. The situation remains tense, with expectations of continued fierce fighting.
US President Donald Trump is set to authorize weapons shipments to Ukraine using the Presidential Drawdown Authority, marking his first direct military aid package to Kyiv since his return to office
The United Nations sounded the alarm on Thursday over a steep rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine and worsening living conditions for millions of children, amid an escalation of Russian attacks using drones and long-range missiles
Kyiv was rocked by a massive Russian attack overnight on July 9–10, as waves of drones and ballistic missiles struck the capital and surrounding oblasts for the second consecutive night
U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly voiced his growing frustration with Vladimir Putin, accusing the Russian president of consistently delivering “a lot of bulls**t”
At a meeting of the Staff of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Ukraine’s top military officer, General Oleksandr Syrskyi, placed particular emphasis on regaining control over positions and territories in Russia’s Kursk and Belgorod oblasts
A recent survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) in May-June 2025 reveals a growing pessimism among Ukrainians regarding their country’s future
Operation Rising Lion: Why and How Israel Attacked Iran
EU Population Grows by Over a Million, While Bulgaria Continues to Shrink