Ukraine war: Zelensky never told allies about ‘unrealistic’ invasion of Russia’s Kursk region
- Zelensky said his country did not tell their allies about the planned incursion on Kursk because it would have seemed ‘unrealistic’ to them
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says his country kept its allies in the dark about its plans to attack Russia’s Kursk region because they “would have said that it was unrealistic.”
“This is why nobody had been informed about our preparations,” Zelensky told the heads of Ukraine’s foreign diplomatic missions in a speech delivered on Monday, according to a translation by Ukrainian media outlet Pravda.
“Now the real success speaks for itself: our active defensive actions on the other side of the border and Putin’s inability to protect his territory from our defensive actions of this kind are very telling,” he continued, referencing Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine’s allies weren’t the only ones who didn’t know about the attack. The planned invasion was kept so well under wraps that even Ukraine’s own soldiers weren’t informed until the last minute.
“We joked that it wasn’t April 1st. The commander just smiled, knowing we had no idea what was awaiting us,” a Ukrainian soldier identified only by his first name, Serhiy, said of the orders to invade Russia, The Economist reported on Sunday.
Russian forces were caught off guard when Ukraine mounted a shock offensive into the Kursk region on August 6. The surprise attack resulted in significant gains for Ukraine on the battlefield.