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Inside the Ukrainian Soldiers’ Risky Retreat from Kursk

Sifatun Nur by Sifatun Nur
March 17, 2025
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Inside the Ukrainian Soldiers’ Risky Retreat from Kursk

Inside the Ukrainian Soldiers’ Risky Retreat from Kursk

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Introduction

In the unforgiving theater of war, the narratives of those on the front lines often remain shrouded in obscurity. Recent firsthand accounts from Ukrainian soldiers depict a grim and chaotic withdrawal from Russia’s Kursk region, underscoring the relentless challenges faced by these troops.

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Volodymyr: ‘Drones Around the Clock’

On March 9, “Volodymyr” reported a dire situation in Sudzha, describing it as a “panic and collapse of the front.” He highlighted the omnipresence of Russian drones, stating, “In one minute, you can see two to three drones. That’s a lot.” The primary supply route between Sudzha and Ukraine’s Sumy region, once relatively secure, had become perilous, with enemy drones exercising continuous surveillance and attack. Volodymyr lamented the lack of preparedness, noting that despite awareness of potential threats to this route, the command appeared taken by surprise.

Maksym: Vehicle Wrecks Litter the Roads

By March 11, “Maksym” recounted an organized retreat in the face of a formidable Russian force, which allegedly included North Korean soldiers. He emphasized the devastating impact of Russian drone units, particularly kamikaze and first-person-view (FPV) variants, which had seized control over main logistics routes. The destruction of numerous equipment units led to congestion on supply routes, further complicating the retreat.

Anton: The Catastrophe of Retreat

Serving at the headquarters for the Kursk front, “Anton” described the situation on March 11 as “catastrophic.” He observed that the previous Ukrainian advantage in drone warfare had diminished, with Russian forces now conducting more precise air strikes and deploying greater troop numbers. Supply routes were severed, rendering organized deliveries of essentials impossible. Anton detailed a perilous escape on foot under constant drone surveillance, predicting the inevitable loss of Ukraine’s foothold in Kursk and questioning the strategic value of maintaining positions there.

Dmytro: Inches from Death

Between March 11 and 12, “Dmytro” likened the retreat to “a scene from a horror movie,” with roads strewn with destroyed vehicles and numerous casualties. He recounted a personal close call when his vehicle became immobilized, and an FPV drone attack ensued, injuring a comrade. Forced to hide in a forest for hours before rescue, Dmytro noted that many soldiers had to retreat on foot, covering distances of 15 to 20 kilometers, marking a transition from a critical to a catastrophic situation. By March 14, he concluded that the operation in the Kursk region had been unsuccessful, estimating thousands of Ukrainian casualties since the initial incursion in August.

Artem: ‘We Fought Like Lions’

Contrasting the prevailing despair, “Artem,” recovering from shrapnel wounds in a military hospital on March 13, offered a more resilient perspective. Fighting near the village of Loknya, he asserted that Ukrainian forces were “fighting like lions” and had achieved some success. Artem emphasized the creation of a buffer zone preventing Russian advances into Sumy, highlighting the strategic importance of their efforts.

Current Situation and Strategic Implications

Ukraine’s top general, Oleksandr Syrskyi, maintains that Ukrainian forces have repositioned to “more favorable positions” and continue operations in Kursk as long as deemed necessary. He reported significant Russian losses during the operation. However, military analysts note that a substantial portion of the territory gained by Ukraine since August has been lost. President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged that the Kursk operation had “accomplished its task” by diverting Russian troops from other fronts, though the cost of this strategy remains a subject of concern.

Conclusion

The accounts of these Ukrainian soldiers provide a stark and poignant insight into the realities of warfare in the Kursk region. Their experiences reflect not only the physical dangers faced but also the strategic complexities and human costs inherent in such military operations.

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