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RT report on "Operation Potok" detailing the infiltration of Russian Special Forces into Ukrainian rear positions via the gas pipeline.
Battling lack of oxygen, these men walked 15km (over 9 miles) underground to emerge into an intense gunfight behind enemy lines in one of the most complex operations of the conflict.
Adding, update evening, March 11, 2025:
Battle for Sudzha – Evening Update - By Archangel Spetsnaz, @rusich_army
By the end of the day, the situation in Russia’s Kursk region is approaching its expected conclusion. After securing the outskirts of Sudzha, Russian forces have begun their assault on the town itself.
Assault units advancing from Mirnoye, Zamostye, and Kazachya Loknya have reached the outskirts and are pushing deeper into the settlement. While Ukrainian forces are mostly retreating, some pockets of resistance remain.
All roads leading into Sudzha are under Russian control. Since 6 PM, Ukrainian attempts to reinforce their positions by sending troops from Yunakovka have failed. Russian airborne forces from the 11th Brigade reportedly destroyed at least five Ukrainian vehicles.
According to confirmed reports, Russian troops advancing from Zamostye and Mirnoye have taken control of Sudzha’s central market, while units from Knyazhye are pressing into the northern outskirts.
Ukrainian forces are withdrawing from central areas, using side routes to escape, likely attempting to flee across open fields as the roads remain under fire control. However, some Ukrainian units continue to resist.
It is too early to declare Sudzha fully under Russian control, but at the current pace, it is only a matter of time before the town is secured. Just as Russian flags were raised in Zamostye and Dmitriyevka, Sudzha is expected to follow.





