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Ukrainian soldier says unarmed Russian troops ‘drinking coffee’ during Kursk invasion

  • Volodymyr said the Russians were unaware about the rare cross-border incursion that saw Ukraine seizing several villages and towns

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Ukrainian servicemen operate an armoured military vehicle in the Sumy region, near the border with Russia, on August 14. Photo: AFP

A Ukrainian soldier who took part in the first forays of last week’s Kursk incursion said his unit caught Russian troops completely by surprise as the latter were having coffee.

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His account, published by The Financial Times, adds to a chorus of assessments that Russia had been unprepared and blindsided by Ukraine’s rare cross-border attack on August 6.

The FT wrote that the soldier, identified as Volodymyr, was part of a unit operating a US-provided Stryker armoured fighting vehicle.

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Volodymyr told the outlet that his unit entered Kursk in the late morning of August 6, and soon found a group of Russian troops “sitting in the forest, drinking coffee at a table”.

“Then our Stryker drives right into their table,” he said, per the FT.

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