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🔞 Uncensored and exclusive videos: https://t.me/RFUItaliano 🟢 Link to our beautiful website: https://www.rfunews.com/it Today's reporting updates are from the Kursk direction. Here, Ukrainian precision strikes hit a Russian command post, wreaking havoc in the ranks of the Russian forces, leaving them commandless and disoriented. In the turmoil, they were also attacked by the North Koreans, which forced them to retreat from their positions and gave the Ukrainians an opportunity to launch an armored attack. The purpose of the Ukrainian precision strikes was to eliminate Russian commanders and concentrations of forces. As the Russians sought to undermine the Ukrainian offensive northeast of Suzha by attacking on the flanks, by eliminating the command structure, the Ukrainians would ensure that the Russian effort would collapse and that chaos and disorganization would spread through their ranks. However, to conduct these attacks they first had to gather information about the location of Russian command posts and Russian deployment posts. For months the Ukrainians had been trawling Russian radio communications, switching between frequencies because they were so poorly protected. Together with information gathered by intelligence officers and informants in Russia, as well as information provided by prisoners of war, the Ukrainians were able to map out the situation precisely. As a result, Ukrainian forces were able to launch a HIMARS strike that hit the command post of the 810th Naval Brigade at Belaya, southeast of Sudzha. Casualty estimates are not yet known. But the assaults south of Suzha were coordinated from this command post, whose destruction paralyzed the command structure. Moreover, because it is highly centralized, low-ranking officers usually cannot take the initiative. This means that a simple direct attack on a command post forces a temporary halt to all combat operations until replacements for the officers are found. This allowed the Ukrainian forces to regain the initiative and launch an attack to eliminate the Russian refugee in the southern part of Makhnovka once and for all. The Ukrainians began the assault with intense artillery action and swarms of drones against the Russian positions, forcing most of the Russian soldiers to seek shelter. The Ukrainians also deployed saboteurs in the village to remove barbed wire and tank mines before the tanks could attack. This allowed the Ukrainian tanks to enter the narrow streets, escorted by dismounted soldiers, and open fire on the Russian positions. The Russian forces remaining underground, which could not be eliminated by direct fire, were flushed out by drones. The loss of positions in Makhnoivka and momentum were not the only consequences of the Ukrainian attack on the Belaya command post. The North Koreans had been integrated into Russian units in this area and the collapse of the command structure caused confusion among the now disjointed units already separated by language barriers. A Russian soldier posted a video explaining that in the confusion, the North Korean soldiers opened fire on the Russians believing them to be Ukrainians. To make matters worse, the language barrier prevented any clarification and led to heavy clashes. The Russian soldier went on to explain how they had to retreat as it was no longer possible to continue operations due to the circumstances they found themselves in. Overall, the Ukrainians dealt a severe blow to the Russian command structure, causing a complete breakdown of organization among their troops, allowing the Ukrainians to regain the initiative. By continuing their precision strikes, the Ukrainians could worsen the cohesion between the Russians and the North Koreans, bringing it to the point where they can no longer carry out combat operations.